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A 12th-century property in Kent with royal history is on the market for over $4.4 million, featuring a 13th-century chapel ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, a legendary medieval artwork depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, is set to be displayed in the U.K. for ...
It turns out the Dark Ages weren't all that dark. According to new research, medieval medicine was way more sophisticated ...
In medieval times, astrology was considered a serious science, a branch of astronomy. Curator Larisa Grollemond of the Getty Museum, walks us through the medieval zodiac and how someone’s sign ...
A fisherman in Poland discovered a well-preserved Medieval sword in Warsaw’s Vistula River, opening up questions about what ...
Courir de Mardi Gras' medieval European roots Courir de Mardi Gras is rooted in French medieval history and is comprised of many rituals in order to celebrate Fat Tuesday, which is a holiday that ...
How medieval fortresses were built for war In the ninth and tenth centuries, castles were often built of wood and easily burned down by enemies. As unrest spread across Europe and warfare began to ...
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Archaeologists Stumble Upon Medieval Village While Digging Under a Highway In EnglandArchaeologists Stumble Upon Medieval Village While Digging Under a Highway In England The remains from a medieval village ...
The Middle Ages had their fair share of ruthless rulers and brutal enforcers - but these three individuals stand out as especially nasty. In this video, we highlight some of the most evil and twisted ...
Medieval peasants worked only around 150 days per year, a result of the church scheduling frequent holidays to keep the labor force happy.
Medieval peasants worked only around 150 days per year, a result of the church scheduling frequent holidays to keep the labor force happy.
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