Gabriel Ronay
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Gabriel Ronay revisits the story of a Crown Prince’s suicide pact with his mistress and finds the evidence clearly pointing to murder.
Published August 12 2008
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Gabriel Ronay review the History Today Film of the Year 2007 Published December 12 2007
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Gabriel Ronay remembers the dramatic days of October 1956 when, as a student in Budapest, he was at the heart of the protests against the Soviet occupation. Published September 18 2006
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Gabriel Ronay looks at how Scottish sainthood got tangled up in Hungarian politics.
Published December 1 1993
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Gabriel Ronay traces the story of the 'forgotten' rightful heir to the throne of England – who could, perhaps, have saved Anglo-Saxon England from a Norman invasion in 1066. Published January 1 1984
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