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Pembroke Castle, famed as the birthplace of Henry VII, boasts a history that stretches well beyond that notable event – and even the story of Henry's birth is more enthralling than one might imagine.
PEMBROKE, WALES—According to a report from BBC News, a team from Dyfed Archaeology Trust has conducted a geophysical survey at Pembroke Castle, which was built in the eleventh century, to look for ...
Estimates suggest that there are at least 1 million castles on the planet today, with many of them being reduced to ruins. Wales is home to about 600 of those castles, with about 100 of them standing ...
Pembroke Castle may be known to history as the birthplace of Henry VII, but its history goes back much further than that - and even Henry's birth is perhaps a more dramatic tale than you may think.
• Coastal Gem Other British national parks include seaside areas but Pembrokeshire Coast is the only truly coastal park in the system—a realm of seacoast and sky stretching along the southwestern ...
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