He was the prime minister during part of World War 2.
Lord Kitchener and Sir John French were both British commanders during the First World War.
When the Lord Chancellor presided over the House of Lords, he or she would occupy the woolsack. Now that the functions of the Lord Chancellor as presiding officer have been removed to the Lord Speaker, it is the Lord Speaker who takes up the woolsack during meetings of the House of Lords. The current woolsack (the original was damaged during the Second World War) is a seat with no arms or back, apholstered with red cloth, and stuffed with wool collected from several Commonwealth countries (to demonstrate the unity of the Commonwealth of Nations).
yes. The lord of the flies is set during the early cold war, and a hypothetical unspecified nuclear exchange.
In a feudal system, a vassal is a subordinate who receives land, known as a fief, from a lord in exchange for allegiance and military service. The vassal is obligated to support the lord, often by providing troops or resources during times of conflict. In return, the lord offers protection and the right to govern the land, creating a reciprocal relationship that underpins the social and political structure of feudalism. This system fosters loyalty and hierarchy within medieval society.
Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty and was implicated in the very poor planning for Gallipoli. He resigned, but later returned as Minister of Muntions.
Lord Chamberlains men
Lord Chamberlains Men
They were a theatre company. They put on plays.
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They are more commonly remembered as the King's Men.
They were the acting company with which he was associated for nearly twenty years.
He joined the Lord Chamberlains men which later changed their name to the Kings Men.
The owners of the Globe theatre were all members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, including Richard and Cuthbert Burbage and William Shakespeare.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men were the acting company which William Shakespeare belonged to. He performed with them, and his plays were the property of the company. The connection of the company with Shakespeare is what makes it significant.
The Lord Chamberlain's men changed their name because they gained the patronage of the reigning monarch King James I thus becoming The King's Men.
Yes, "Lord of the Flies" takes place during a fictional war, not specifically World War 2.
Two of the most notable actors in Lord Chamberlain's men were Richard Burbage and Will Kempe. Some of the others were Will Shakespeare, of course, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges and Henry Condell. All actors During Shakespeare's time were men because it was illegal for women to act or step on the set of a play.