There, she was awarded the Eleanor Rooke Memorial Prize, the Principal's Prize of St Hilda's College, as well as a State Studentship Award. At seventeen, she was accepted at St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she studied English literature, Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, Latin and French. From the age of ten, Miles attended the King Edward VI High School for Girls, where she obtained a working knowledge of Latin and Greek, along with a lifelong love of Shakespeare. Due to it, she had to undergo several months of treatment. As a child, Miles suffered from polio, which she acquired at the age of four. Rosalind Miles was born in Warwickshire, the youngest of three sisters. She has two grown children, and married to the historian Robin Cross. Dr Miles' international best-selling book 'Who Cooked the Last Supper?' charts the untold history of women. (born Rosalind Mary Simpson on January 6, 1943) is an English author, historian, university lecturer, broadcaster, journalist, magistrate and activist who has written 23 works of fiction and non-fiction.
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