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In AD 43 Emperor Claudius launched an invasion of Britain. Why did the Romans invade, where did they land, and how did their campaign progress?
Discover what happened to the many thousands of monks and nuns whose lives were changed forever when, on the orders of Henry VIII, every abbey and priory in England was closed.
Discover why Henry II spent a fortune on Dover Castle – not to protect his kingdom, but to save face after the murder of Thomas Becket by Henry’s own knights ten years earlier.
The extraordinary story of a group of over 2,500 prisoners of war who were brought to Portchester Castle in 1796 from the island of St Lucia.
We take a look at the lives of black people – including soldiers, servants and independent citizens – who lived under the shadow of slavery in 18th-century Britain.
Discover the remarkable story of the series of stone crosses erected by Edward I as memorials to his beloved first wife, Eleanor of Castile.
At dawn on Saturday 14 October 1066, two great armies prepared to fight for the throne of England. Read what happened at the most famous battle in English history.
How the future king escaped from Parliamentarian forces during the Civil War in 1651, giving English history one of its greatest adventure stories.
Discover how examples can be found across our sites that show the extent of transatlantic slavery’s presence in British society.
England’s history is fascinating, complex and sometimes controversial. Find out how English Heritage is approaching contested history.
One of the worst anti-Semitic massacres of the Middle Ages took place in York in 1190, when the city’s Jewish community was trapped by an angry mob inside York Castle.
In 1944, Dover Castle’s tunnels played a supporting role in an elaborate deception that concealed the true location of the D-Day landings from the Germans.
When you’re wandering about a historic place, what voices do you hear echoing off the walls? Are they the ones you learnt about at school – or do you wonder about the shadowy, quiet voices that may have gone unheard?
Speaking with Shadows is the podcast which listens to the people that history forgot. Join presenter Josie Long as she travels across the country to seek out stories from the hidden corners of England’s history.
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More about the podcastFind out about the network of forts and roads the Romans built in the Lake District to control this area on the empire’s frontier.
Discover the prehistoric and later sites that English Heritage looks after on Dartmoor, one of England’s greatest archaeological landscapes.
The Isles of Scilly, off the south-west tip of Cornwall, are home to a remarkable range of historic sites, from prehistoric burial mounds to Civil War forts.
The area around Avebury contains an extraordinary cluster of prehistoric monuments. Find out more about this internationally important landscape.
Read about the remarkable lives of some of the women who have left their mark on society and shaped our way of life.
LGBTQ+ history has often been hidden from view. Find out about the lives of some LGBTQ+ people and their place in the stories of English Heritage sites.
Black history is a key part of England’s story, reaching back many centuries, and helps us to reflect on the connections between past and present.
Discover how links to slavery can be traced at many English Heritage sites, and explore the stories of those whose lives were touched by enslavement.
England’s prehistoric monuments span almost four millennia. Discover what they were used for, how and when they were built, and where to find them.
Discover the stories held within the walls of England’s greatest fortifications and learn about the rise and fall of the medieval castle.
Learn about England’s medieval monasteries and uncover the stories of those who lived, worked and prayed in them.
Find out all about the Battle of Hastings, and the profound impact the Normans had on the country they had conquered.
Discover how the Civil Wars unfolded at English Heritage’s properties – from ferocious sieges to a castle where Charles I was held prisoner.