by Debra Brown
2022 Greetings!
The EHFA Blog might be bringing you occasional new posts as soon as once more. We are simply organizing, and we respect our readers a lot. Despite being inactive for a full yr, we have had 554,000 views throughout that point. Thank you for persevering with to go to!
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The following posts had probably the most visits in 2021 (the 2 with my title have been written by Heather Hiestand and Paul Walker, however posted by me.) Congrats to the authors:

A History of the Cuckold’s Horns
Posted by Deborah Swift

The ‘Natural Beauty’ Ideal of the Regency
Posted by Maria Grace

The French King’s Bastard, Harry Valois
Posted by Linda Fetterly Root

The Horrors of War: The Black Prince and the “Massacre” at Limoges
Posted by History Museum Through the Ages

Tudor England’s Most Infamous Villain: Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich of Leez
Posted by Beth von Staats

An Enduring Tudor Mystery: What Happened to Lady Mary Seymour?
Posted by Sandra Byrd

Baking in Victorian England
Posted by Debra Brown

Anglo-Saxon Monsters and Creatures
Posted by Richard Denning

The History of Armour 1100-1700
Posted by Debra Brown

The Strange Death of Richard the Lionheart
Posted by Nancy Bilyeau