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Newly Discovered Castle on Islay Isle Linked to Scottish Royalty
Archaeologists have unearthed a 12th-13th century castle on Islay's Finlaggan, believed to have housed royalty preceding the Lords of the Isles, who later used the site as a power base.
Newly Discovered Castle on Islay Isle Linked to Scottish Royalty
Archaeologists have unearthed a 12th-13th century castle on Islay's Finlaggan, believed to have housed royalty preceding the Lords of the Isles, who later used the site as a power base.
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Bayeux Tapestry Loan Symbolizes Franco-British Friendship
The Bayeux Tapestry, a 68-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest of England, is temporarily leaving France for display at London's British Museum, symbolizing Franco-British cooperation, despite its past uses as a propaganda tool by Napoleon and the Nazis.
Bayeux Tapestry Loan Symbolizes Franco-British Friendship
The Bayeux Tapestry, a 68-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest of England, is temporarily leaving France for display at London's British Museum, symbolizing Franco-British cooperation, despite its past uses as a propaganda tool by Napoleon and the Nazis.
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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
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Harvard Rediscovers Original Magna Carta
Harvard University rediscovered an original 1300 Magna Carta among its collection, purchased in 1946 for $27.50, highlighting the importance of reassessing historical archives and the potential value of overlooked artifacts.
Harvard Rediscovers Original Magna Carta
Harvard University rediscovered an original 1300 Magna Carta among its collection, purchased in 1946 for $27.50, highlighting the importance of reassessing historical archives and the potential value of overlooked artifacts.
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Harvard's Unexpected Magna Carta: A \$27.50 Acquisition Now Worth Millions
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy, confirmed by experts David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, highlighting its historical importance amidst ongoing conflicts with President Trump.
Harvard's Unexpected Magna Carta: A \$27.50 Acquisition Now Worth Millions
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy, confirmed by experts David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, highlighting its historical importance amidst ongoing conflicts with President Trump.
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Harvard Rediscovers Original 1300 Magna Carta
Harvard University accidentally discovered an original 1300 Magna Carta amongst its collection, initially purchased for \$27.50 after WWII, highlighting the importance of archival research and the potential for further significant historical discoveries.
Harvard Rediscovers Original 1300 Magna Carta
Harvard University accidentally discovered an original 1300 Magna Carta amongst its collection, initially purchased for \$27.50 after WWII, highlighting the importance of archival research and the potential for further significant historical discoveries.
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The Rise and Fall of the van Culemborg Dynasty
Wijnand Mijnhardt's "Het verdriet van Elisabeth van Culemborg" recounts the life of Elisabeth van Culemborg, a 15th-century Dutch noblewoman whose family's rise to power was fueled by strategic marriages and shrewd political maneuvering; Mijnhardt's personal connection to the family's former palace ...

The Rise and Fall of the van Culemborg Dynasty
Wijnand Mijnhardt's "Het verdriet van Elisabeth van Culemborg" recounts the life of Elisabeth van Culemborg, a 15th-century Dutch noblewoman whose family's rise to power was fueled by strategic marriages and shrewd political maneuvering; Mijnhardt's personal connection to the family's former palace ...
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Medieval Aristocrat's Revenge: The 1337 Murder of Priest John Forde
In 1337, priest John Forde was murdered in London by four men hired by his former lover, Ela Fitzpayne, a wealthy aristocrat, due to a betrayal following their involvement in a priory robbery and the archbishop's letter denouncing Fitzpayne's adultery with Forde.

Medieval Aristocrat's Revenge: The 1337 Murder of Priest John Forde
In 1337, priest John Forde was murdered in London by four men hired by his former lover, Ela Fitzpayne, a wealthy aristocrat, due to a betrayal following their involvement in a priory robbery and the archbishop's letter denouncing Fitzpayne's adultery with Forde.
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Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.

Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.
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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A 1300 Original Rediscovered
Harvard University's 1946 purchase of a seemingly ordinary Magna Carta copy for $27.50 has been revealed as an original 1300 charter issued by King Edward I, highlighting the potential for undiscovered historical treasures within existing archives.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A 1300 Original Rediscovered
Harvard University's 1946 purchase of a seemingly ordinary Magna Carta copy for $27.50 has been revealed as an original 1300 charter issued by King Edward I, highlighting the potential for undiscovered historical treasures within existing archives.
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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Historic Misidentification
Harvard Law School accidentally purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for only $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy until recently confirmed by Professors David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent using spectral imaging; this is one of only seven surviving original Magna Cartas from that year.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Historic Misidentification
Harvard Law School accidentally purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for only $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy until recently confirmed by Professors David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent using spectral imaging; this is one of only seven surviving original Magna Cartas from that year.
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28% Bias Score

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta
Harvard University accidentally discovered an original 1300 Magna Carta, purchased for $27.50 in 1945, highlighting the document's historical significance and contrasting with a 2007 sale of another original for $21.3 million.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta
Harvard University accidentally discovered an original 1300 Magna Carta, purchased for $27.50 in 1945, highlighting the document's historical significance and contrasting with a 2007 sale of another original for $21.3 million.
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40% Bias Score
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