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  • 81Richard III of England — This article is about the English king. For other uses, see Richard III (disambiguation). Richard III The earliest surviving portrait of Richard (c. 1520, after a lost original), formerly belonging to the Paston family (Society of Antiquaries,… …

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  • 82Maritime history of England — The Maritime history of England involves events including shipping, ports, navigation, and seamen, as well as marine sciences, exploration, trade, and maritime themes in the arts of England. Until the advent of air transport and the creation of… …

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  • 83Bibliography — Primary Sources Collections of Essays and Articles General Works For other works of fiction set in fifteenth century England, see Roxane C. Murph, The Wars of the Roses in Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography, 1440 1994 (Westport, CT:Greenwood… …

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  • 84Kingdom of England — This article is about the historical state (927–1707). For the modern constituent country of the United Kingdom, see England. Kingdom of England Personal union with the Kingdom of Scotland (1603–1649 / 1660–1707) …

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  • 85Catherine Howard — For other Catherine Howards, see Catherine Howard (disambiguation) Infobox British Royalty|majesty|consort name =Katherine Howard title =Queen consort of England imgw =200 caption =Portrait miniature of Catherine Howard, by Hans Holbein the… …

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  • 86Henry VI of England — This article is about the historical king. For the plays by Shakespeare, see Henry VI, Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Henry VI King of England (first time; …

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  • 87St George's Day — Saint George oil painting by Raphael Observed by Nations of which St George is the patron saint Type National day of England and Georgia …

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  • 88England in the Middle Ages — Britain around the year 802 England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the Medieval period from the end of Roman rule in Britain through to the Early Modern period. It is in this formative period that England emerged as a… …

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  • 89Acknowledgments —    Until the mid twentieth century, the nature and consequences of the series of civil conflicts fought in England in the late fifteenth century were not in doubt. These civil wars, which in the nineteenth century were termed the “Wars of the… …

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  • 90National symbols of England — English cultural icons The national symbols of England are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of England or English culture. As a rule, these national symbols are cultural icons… …

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