None really. Arguably they had "psychological journeys," but beyond that there isn't much evidence in the way of women making journeys. The only one that really travels is Medea, but whether or not one can consider her a "heroine" is debatable.
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The castle is in England, but scenery is done all over Great Britain and some rooms in Studios.
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some inventions there are: The camera the fridge the freezer some engines a knife with 300 blades a water pump a train a model rail way a car
King Canute the Great was king of Denmark, Norway and England.
Its a separate rail (metal bar) that carries the voltage to power some trains.
When taking a holiday in England, there are some great cities to visit to enjoy thebeach and coast. Some of these cities include Cornwall, Brighton, Devon, and Scarborough.
Some recommended books about Alfred the Great include "Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources" by Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge, "Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England" by Richard Abels, and "Alfred the Great: The Man Who Made England" by Justin Pollard.
IT IS NOT. Britain is made up of the countries England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland... More informationMany people outside the United Kingdom say "England" when they really mean Great Britain. This is potentially offensive to some British people - like saying "Texas" when you really mean The US.
Using the rail is a very common way to travel in Europe, so almost every large city and many smaller ones have rail service. Some of the larger rail hubs are located in London, Paris, Rome, and Berlin.