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Historical artist Iona Leishman will be joined by historian and BBC presenter Dr Fiona Watson to open a special exhibition of art commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Flodden at ...
In 1910, nearly 400 years after the battle, a memorial was erected at the windswept Flodden site dedicated to 'the brave of both nations'. Tributes and flowers are regularly left there to this day ...
The Remembering Flodden Project (flodden.net), which runs the phone box at Branxton, has an excellent website with battle information, cycling and walking maps and a book and CD for sale.
The Battle of Flodden between the English and Scots at Branxton on 9 September 1513 left almost 14,000 people, including King James IV, dead. Volunteers are taking part in a project to help locate ...
The Spanish Princess Season 2 Episode 2 “Flodden” took viewers back to Catherine of Aragon’s (Charlotte Hope) most triumphant moment as the regent of England.While her husband, the king ...
From the Castle Keep to the Battle of Flodden, to World War I and World War II - all recalled in a new book. Share. by David Morton; 11:00, 21 Jan 2018 Updated 09:57, 19 Jan 2018; See news near you.
Becki Cooper of the Flodden 1513 ecomuseum, which commissioned the tartan, is part of a team co-ordinating events to commemorate the anniversary of the battle between Scottish and English troops ...
The final archaeological dig of the year by a project set up to mark the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Flodden is to start near Duns.
The second season of "The Spanish Princess" presents a highly dramatized version of the Battle of Flodden. In actuality, the queen (seen here in a c. 1520 portrait) never rode directly into battle.
History detectives unearth new insights into the Northumberland's bloody Battle of Flodden which celebrates its 500th anniversary.
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