History of the British in Hamburg
4:34 pm in History of Hamburg's relations with Britain by Jo Dawes
Given Hamburg’s reputation as a mercantile city, the self-styled “gateway to the world”, it should come as no surprise that … Read on
4:34 pm in History of Hamburg's relations with Britain by Jo Dawes
Given Hamburg’s reputation as a mercantile city, the self-styled “gateway to the world”, it should come as no surprise that … Read on
4:38 pm in Anglican Churches in Europe by Thomas Dyer
There has been a sizeable English community in Rotterdam since the days of the Reformation, when many Reformists fled Catholic … Read on
10:41 am in Anglican Churches in Europe by Thomas Dyer
The history of the Anglican Church in Antwerp is intimately intertwined with the city’s history as a great trading centre … Read on
10:56 am in Anglican Churches in Europe by Thomas Dyer
The foundations which would allow the establishment of the Anglican community in Russia were laid by Ivan IV (Ivan the … Read on
11:25 am in Who was Thomas Becket? by Jo Dawes
Thomas Becket was born in London, probably in 1118, of Norman parents and was given a good education. In 1142 … Read on
11:57 am in History of Hamburg's relations with Britain by Jo Dawes
Reproduced from “The British Consulate-General in Harvestehuder Weg” by Michael Ahrens (British Consulate-General, Hamburg, September 2003) by kind permission of … Read on
3:42 pm in Merchant Adventurers by Jo Dawes
For centuries, the Guild of Merchant Adventurers was the most powerful cloth-trading company in northern Europe. Members of the company … Read on
3:00 pm in History of the Anglican Church in Hamburg by Monica
The 400-year-long history of the Anglican Church in Hamburg, is story is intertwined with both Hamburg’s illustrious trade history and … Read on
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