From swan pie to herrings in oatmeal, discover the royal favourites that reveal centuries of status and surprising tastes ...
Jones believes the market environment is similar to 1999, saying a blow-off is ahead. Billions of dollars are still pouring into the AI sector. Could the market be ready to surge? Billionaire hedge ...
(Sandro Botticelli / Tudor History) Indeed, guests dined on a mind-boggling array of food and drink, including 29,000 fish, 98,000 eggs, 6475 birds, and 216,000 gallons of wine which flowed in ...
The Tudor royal banquets were a lavish display of indulgence. Henry VII's love for hearty meals, including roasted meats and fatty fish, contributed to his ample figure. Venison, a delicacy reserved ...
That’s Paul Tudor Jones, the billionaire investor and founder of Tudor Investment Corp., saying the setup in markets these days reminds him of late 1999. Back then, the dot-com bubble was nearing its ...
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If you can believe it, the original plans for this Houston brick home specified a full-on English Tudor treatment—parapet gables, external buttresses, and beamed ceilings But when the lot changed ...
The UK's aerospace sector personified the post-war British Empire in more than one way. Sure, it wasn't the largest in the world, that'd be the Americans. Neither was it largely self-sustaining like ...
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From banquets to pottage, what Tudors ate and drank varied greatly subject to their wealth and social status. Poor and wealthy alike lived off the land, using ingredients based on their availability ...