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Consorts and their connections to English Heritage sites
Many English Heritage sites have royal connections. Here are those with links to consorts: the women and men who married kings and queens of England.
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Maiden Castle is one of Europe’s largest and most impressive Iron Age hillforts, covering an area larger than 50 football pitches. At its peak, hundreds of people lived here.
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Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, was one of the most prolific female authors and natural philosophers of the 17th century, writing at a time of immense political upheaval.
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Explore Roman forts along Hadrian's Wall, discover medieval castles and awesome views over the Northumberland coast or head to a tranquil priory - English Heritage has lots to offer in the North East.
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Explore history with English Heritage! On this page, discover Queen Victoria and the Victorians and find loads of fun things to watch, read and do!
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The era between the end of Roman rule in Britain in about AD 410 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 is one of the most momentous in English history, but also one of the most challenging to understand.
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Going back in time doesn’t have to mean getting in the car. Find out how to get to our historic places on public transport.