BBC History Revealed Magazine  |  Mar-21
Explore the lives of some of the most powerful and influential queens of the Middle Ages – as rulers in their own right, as mothers, wives and daughters, as strong political and military figures, and as patrons of religion and culture. Featuring Eleanor of Aquitaine, Phillipa of Hainault, Isabella of Castile and many more.
Plus:
• A Victorian crime as intriguing as any Sherlock Holmes detective novel – and solved by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
• Photographer Todd Webb’s images of African independence
• Venetian explorer John Cabot’s adventures to unexplored lands
• What would have happened had the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 deteriorated into full-scale war?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in BBC History Revealed Magazine Mar-21.