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Janice Lundy

Janice Lundy

Retired from thirty years teaching History, Janice lives on the north shore of Lake Erie, where she spends her time gardening, hiking, and running a bed and breakfast with her husband. Her principal interests are English medieval history, as well as early Canadian history.

Education
Glendon College, York University. Bachelor of Arts (BA), History
Western University, Bachelor of Education (BEd), History

Literature

Who Wrote Shakespeare’s Plays? (Spoiler: It’s Shakespeare!)

Let's settle the Shakespeare authorship question.

A composite image featuring portraits of William Shakespeare and Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, side by side. Between them, there's a page from the First Folio, 1623, titled "The Tragedie of Macbeth," displaying the initial scenes of the play with ornate typography and detailing. In the bottom center, the "Unmasking the Gunpowder Plot Coin" from 1605 is visible, showcasing its intricate design. Shakespeare is depicted with his iconic high forehead and collar, while Edward de Vere is adorned in a golden embroidered outfit with a feathered cap.
History

Vikings in Britain: They’ve Left Their Mark

Who were the Norse seafarers who left a lasting mark on Britain over a millennium ago?

On the left a Viking portrait with long hair and beard, wearing a helmet. On the right, Norse Marauders Wreak Mayhem, depicting a dynamic scene of Viking warriors in action, clad in traditional armor and weapons, causing chaos and disruption in a British village.
History

Who Was Eleanor of Aquitaine? Queen, Mother, Strategist

Born in an age when men ruled, Eleanor of Aquitaine was an accomplished leader in her own right.

A painting of Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen of France and England. She is depicted with long brown hair, wearing a red robe with gold details and a gold headband. The background is a green landscape with trees and yellow flowers. The painting is in a realistic style.
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