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Britain’s Tate to return Nazi-looted painting to heirs of Jewish art collector

Jewish Telegraph Agency 31 Mar 2025
The artwork, titled “Aeneas and his Family Fleeing Burning Troy”, is believed to be a commentary on the exile caused by the English Civil War several years earlier, according to the gallery’s website.
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British art gallery to return Nazi-looted painting

Taipei Times 30 Mar 2025
The artwork by English painter Henry Gibbs was one of hundreds of ... It was produced in the wake of the English Civil War, when scenes of devastation and families being split up would have been familiar.
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3 decade-old art piece from WWII, looted by Nazis set to return to its original owners

The Times of India 30 Mar 2025
While the painting depicts a mythological scene from ancient times, art historians suggest it may also serve as a reflection of the English Civil War, taking into consideration Gibbs' political ties.
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Tate returns painting looted by Nazis to heirs of Jewish collector

The Times/The Sunday Times 29 Mar 2025
The painting depicting scenes from Virgil’s Aeneid is seen as an allegory on the English Civil War.
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Tate to return Henry Gibbs painting looted by Nazis

The Daily Telegraph 29 Mar 2025
Hartveld survived the war, but was never reunited with his collection of paintings ... The painting, which is not on display at the Tate, is believed to be a commentary on exile during the English Civil War.
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Sexism and misogyny complaints add to turmoil at Rugby Football League

Yahoo Daily News 28 Mar 2025
The complaints come amid turmoil in the English game’s governing body for weeks, with the chair, Simon Johnson, and three female ... There is also an international dimension the English game’s civil war.
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More than 300 skeletons found at Gloucester

BBC News 26 Mar 2025
More than 300 skeletons have been found during the redevelopment of a former Debenhams store ... Historians believe the original church was demolished in the mid-17th Century after it sustained damage during the English Civil War. Mr Bateman said ... .
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Ill-fated Monmouth rebellion remembered 340 years on in Somerset

The Observer 25 Mar 2025
A fresh look at an ill-fated 17th-century uprising that haunts the English West ... The rebellion came 34 years after the end of the English civil war and three years before the “Glorious Revolution”.
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Pushing Canada around: Trump forgot the US isn’t supposed to be just another bully

The Hill 25 Mar 2025
Thomas Hobbes, writing in the 17th century during the chaos of the English Civil War, saw a world where might made right — a brutal state of nature where life was “nasty, brutish, and short.” Our ...
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Comparisons between Trump and Mad King George are unfair — to King George: historian

Alternet 24 Mar 2025
After fighting two civil wars, executing one king, and, eventually, forcing the monarch to agree to rule with Parliament rather than on his own, they believed their liberties were safeguarded.
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When Greek Politicians Betrayed the 1821 War of Independence Heroes

Greek Reporter 22 Mar 2025
He went to Hydra, met the prominent Kountouriotis family, and convinced them to start a civil war to neutralize his own opponents, while he convinced them that they were their enemies, too.
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Dangerous shift: Trump’s controversial treatment of military poses a significant question

Alternet 22 Mar 2025
So was Oliver Cromwell’s use of his military power in the English Civil War to execute King Charles I and rule England ... The price was a longer war, and more deaths for Americans and for Vietnamese civilians.
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What modern Britain should learn from Charles I

The Spectator 20 Mar 2025
As the English-speaking world goes through a crisis of legitimacy and stability, the questions of the English Civil War find themselves of particular importance once again.
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The legislative power of the purse

Rapid City Journal 13 Mar 2025
It took many centuries of advances, threats, ...
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We the People: President Trump and the Historic and Constitutional Origins of the Legislative Power ...

Devils Lake Journal 12 Mar 2025
It took many centuries of advances, threats, retreats and a Civil War, before the English Constitution secured for Parliament the appropriations power— the power of the purse—what civics ...
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