Sunday, 29 December 2013

Today in History - Dec. 29

Today in History – Dec. 29

In 1170, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, was murdered on the altar of Canterbury Cathedral by knights of King Henry II. In 1813, the …
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Canterbury is usually a popular tourist destination: consistently among the most-visited cities in the united kingdom, the city’s economy is to a great extent reliant about tourism. There’s also a substantial scholar population, as a result of the profile of 3 universities. Canterbury is, however, a comparatively small city, when in contrast to other British isles cities.





Today in History - Dec. 29

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