of extant seventeenth-century broadside ballads about WilliamIII and Mary II, such as "England's Triumph", "England's Happiness in the Crowning of William...
Richard IIIofEngland has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times. In the Tudor period he was invariably portrayed as a villain, most...
Edward IIIofEngland has been depicted in a number of fictional works. Edward IIIofEngland is the central character in the play Edward III, sometimes...
Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King ofEngland, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216...
Henry V ofEngland has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. Henry V is the subject of the eponymous play by William Shakespeare, which largely...
3 by William Shakespeare. He is also a character in Shakespeare's play Richard III. The Founding, Volume 1 of The Morland Dynasty, a series of historical...
Richard II ofEngland has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. Richard is the central character in Richard II, a play by William Shakespeare...
Confusion, Vol. II of the Baroque Cycle – Locus Award winner Book 4 – Bonanza Book 5 – The Juncto The System of the World, Vol. IIIof the Baroque Cycle...
Henry IV ofEngland has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. Almost two hundred years after his death, Henry became the subject of two plays...
Count of Monte Cristo, also by Dumas, has similar themes of love, revenge and faith. William, Prince of Orange, afterward WilliamIII, King ofEngland. Louis...
Richard I ofEngland has been depicted many times in romantic fiction and popular culture. The Scots philosopher and chronicler John Mair was the first...
James II: Sheila Gish King WilliamIII: Alan Rowe Queen Mary II: Lisa Daniely Queen Anne: Margaret Tyzack Prince George of Denmark: Roger Mutton King...
spiritual depictions, and in oral traditions throughout the world since ancient times. The spider was syncretically associated with the goddess Neith of Ancient...
Master of Ballantrae, The Dark Avenger, and the never-finished The Story ofWilliam Tell) were made in Europe. Flynn exercised an increased degree of authority...
Its point of divergence is the successful crossing of the White Ship, meaning that William Adelin, the sole male heir of King Henry I ofEngland, was never...
Edward IV ofEngland has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. The plays Henry VI, Part 2, Henry VI, Part 3, and Richard III, by William Shakespeare...
Culturaldepictionsof dogs in art has become more elaborate as individual breeds evolved and the relationships between human and canine developed. Hunting...
hunters with great strength, strategies, and skills. In later depictionsof human cultural ceremonies, lions were often used symbolically and may have played...