Before Aerys II Targaryen, the man known as the "Mad King" was Britain's King George III, prone to bouts of mania that left him foaming at the mouth and writhing on the floor. There have been no ...
Windsor Castle has been home to almost every monarch since Henry I and, as a result, there have been countless ghostly ...
If Bridgerton for you is just a series about romance and drama, you need to rewatch it. It's much more than just that. It ...
Curator Julie Miller provided a tour of the Library of Congress' "The Two Georges" exhibit, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington. In this clip, she provides an ...
In the spring of 1775, the royal governor of Massachusetts, appointed by King George III, commanded 700 Redcoats to march to Lexington to suppress the colony’s Patriots. Almost exactly 250 years later ...