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Excerpt from the historical monologue "400 Years of English History" presented by artist/historian George S. Stuart as part of an exhibit of his Historical Figures at the Ventura County Museum of Art and History in Ventura California. Visit the Gallery of Historical Figures online at http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com.

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  • Mr. Stuart reports that he has seen no evidence of it.

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  • >I absolutely love English history - It's probably the richest in Europe. If only because it's the best documented.

  • Its a passion of mine.

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  • did king henry die from obsedy

  • Not necessarily.......we like to THINK it is, but studying it has given me, at least, a new impression of certain english figures.

  • evil are icon for us human...i mean just take a look at hitler and his level of icon in the history book

    the more evil you do the more you will be remember...thank you ted bundy =D

  • In 1603 my nation lost her sovereignty, then her independence in 1707. We are trying to get it back!

  • No. That was King Edward II and King James VI&I.

  • This is crazy for me to say, but I must admit that as an ex-British subject [from Hong Kong], I have a love-hate feeling about the British, and a fascination with the history of England. Thank you for making this available for us.

  • Anybody who doesn't want to know about this is uneducated or ignorant. We're very intelligent. =)

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