Royal mysteries never fail to intrigue readers and TV viewers. The 'mysteries', unravelled and analysed, are of enduring fascination and full of tragedy, suffering and pathos but also heroism and romance.
Timothy Venning Livres
Timothy Venning est un chercheur et auteur indépendant dont le travail historique se caractérise par une recherche méticuleuse et un engagement profond envers l'histoire britannique et byzantine. Sa formation académique, y compris ses études de doctorat et ses distinctions, sous-tend ses contributions à d'importantes publications biographiques et à des ouvrages de référence spécialisés.






Up-to- to date and comprehensive guide to the history of the Arthurian legend.
The book presents a nuanced exploration of historical events, illustrating how resistance grew over time, leading to an unforeseen conflict. It delves into the complexities of societal tensions and the factors that contributed to this escalation, challenging conventional narratives and highlighting the unexpected nature of the outcome. Through detailed analysis, it offers insights into the motivations of key players and the broader implications of this shift in dynamics.
Royal Mysteries of the Tudor Period
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A collection of royal mysteries of the Tudor period.
Based on latest historical research and authentic sources, historiography, archaeology and DNA evidence, this book is a collection l of wonderful stories full of human pathos. tragedy, heroism and romance.
Cromwell's Failed State and the Monarchy
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The narrative explores Oliver Cromwell's tumultuous governance in Britain after the English-British Civil Wars, marked by regicide, military dictatorship, and widespread conflict. It delves into the challenges he faced, including opposition from various factions and the eventual collapse of his regime, highlighting the complexities of attempting to establish a stable government in a fractured nation.
Royal Mysteries of the Stuart and Georgian Periods
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A collection of royal mysteries from the Stuart and Georgian Periods.
An Alternative History of Britain: The Tudors
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Continues a series that has received good reviews. Fascinating discussion of plausible what if scenarios grounded in real history.
Explores how the survival of Rome might have altered world history.
Focusing on pivotal events from 1066 to 1307, this book chronicles the rise of the Norman dynasty in Britain through to the death of Edward I and the onset of Robert Bruce's revolt. It serves as a valuable resource for students exploring medieval British and European history, providing a detailed timeline of significant occurrences that shaped the era.