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She and her husband were buried together at Dunfermline Abbey. Because of her personal piety and loyalty to the Roman Church, Margaret was canonized as a saint by Pope Innocent IV in 1250 A.D.
The Wiltshire town of Malmesbury - where the first King of England, Athelstan, was buried - was thrilled when an archaeological dig uncovered centuries of finds ...
Excavations near Crowland Abbey in eastern England have unearthed a prehistoric henge that may have become a "holy ... Although the Anglo-Saxon objects found inside the henge cannot be ...
Greenwich’s names are steeped in heritage dating back hundreds of years - all the way from 12th century abbeys to Anglo-Saxons.
Cotswold Archeologists and volunteers discovered 24 Anglo-Saxon skeletons believed to date between 670 and 940 AD while excavating at a hotel near Abbey in Malmesbury, United Kingdom. (Cotswold ...
The tapestry, which depicts the Norman conquest of England in 1066, is one of the most precious pieces of 11th-century ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a key component of a mysterious artifact at Sutton Hoo, a National Trust site in Suffolk, England, famous for the seventh century Anglo-Saxon “ghost ship” burial ...
St. Margaret of Scotland brought her religious faith to a violent kingdom and had an influence which lasted for centuries, writes Father Gregory Elder.