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<title>Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth I</title>
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<description>A thorough and fascinating treatment of the life and tumultuous reign of Elizabeth I by Heather Thomas.</description>
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<title>Timeline of Arthurian History and Legend</title>
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<description>The timeline is an original effort, which is based on the available sources for the period. We have attempted, so far as we are able, to weigh those sources and to assign probable values to them, and, in the end, to put them together into a plausible chronology.</description>
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<title>Burial Cross of King Arthur</title>
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<description>King Arthur's Burial Cross was discovered by the monks at Glastonbury Abbey. The whereabouts of the cross was known until the early 18th century and may still exist in some dark cellar or dusty attic, today. If found, it would be the only tangible relic in existence  firmly associated with King Arthur and could provide important clues as to whether or not it was really his grave that was opened on that day in 1190.</description>
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<img src="http://www.britannia.com/images/brit_crest_60.jpg"><br><i>Jan 6, 2007 - 11.35 GMT</i>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  <b>Burial Cross of King Arthur</b>: King Arthur's Burial Cross was discovered by the monks at Glastonbury Abbey. The whereabouts of the cross was known until the early 18th century and may still exist in some dark cellar or dusty attic, today. If found, it would be the only tangible relic in existence  firmly associated with King Arthur and could provide important clues as to whether or not it was really his grave that was opened on that day in 1190. 
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<title>Looking for King Arthur</title>
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<description>Just mention King Arthur and the mind immediately fills with vivid images of colorful characters, daring deeds and immortal icons - Merlin, Lancelot, Guinevere, Excalibur - some of the most famous names in all literature. But Arthur, the man himself, almost gets lost in the bright lights that surround him and he seems elusive and hard to pin down. So, armed with our maps, our camera gear and a ravenous hunger for a good quest, we set off to look for him in England's West Country.</description>
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