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Six masterpieces Titian painted for Philip II of Spain have been reunited for the first time since the 16th century
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Six masterpieces Titian painted for Philip II of Spain have been reunited for the first time since the 16th century
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This unperformed Scottish wonder would bring real drama
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Manhunt is underway after thieves stole rosary beads belonging to Mary Queen of Scots from Arundel Castle
Police suspect the theft was carried out with inside knowledge as raiders knew how to avoid CCTV detection
Crime is just latest incident involving theft or robbery at the country s stately homes where treasures stolen
In recent years, thieves have stolen historic items worth millions from estates in UK with few ever recovered
Aristocrats Who Lost All Their Money Shutterstock
By Becki Robins/Jan. 15, 2021 1:09 am EDT
Aristocrats are kind of known for being quirky. At various points throughout history, they ve been portrayed as glamorous, ridiculous, snobbish, excessive, and about a million other adjectives. But they were almost universally not known for one particular thing, and that s being frugal. Nope, if you were born into the upper class you tended to like to flaunt your money with fancy parties and velvet robes and expensive horses. Now, some aristocrats were smarter about their cash than others, and these folks were able to juggle the complexities of flaunting their wealth with, you know, actually hanging onto most of it at least until the day after they died from gluttony or suffocating under a 30-foot-high pile of paper money or something.