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Once known as the Kingdom of Aragon, this region in the foothills of the Pyrenees has managed to evade mass tourism despite ...
A new exhibition by the National Museum of Ireland features 17 ancient manuscripts with margin scribbles by Irish monks from ...
The Loveland Castle Museum, officially named Château Laroche (French for “Rock Castle”), stands proudly along the banks of the Little Miami River, looking decidedly out of place yet somehow perfectly ...
Rupert Parker explores Ireland’s Boyne Valley and finds prehistoric monuments and dazzling fairy tale castles Stretching across Ireland’s counties Meath and Louth, the Boyne Valley is home to some ...
We're not sure about you, but here at Travel Off Path, it's usually the lesser-known destinations, yet to be spoiled by the ...
The capital was home to businesses involving the byproducts of animal slaughter, like fellmongers and tallow melters, until the 1980s ...
As Pope Leo XIV has reminded us, the Irish missionary’s perspective is as relevant now as it was more than 14 centuries ago ...
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male college students were among the most frequent killers.
In the heart of County Kerry lies a land of contrasts, where rare ferns and moss blanket lush valleys of ancient forests, which meet freshwater lakes backed by sandstone peaks. Mysterious medieval ...
Researchers cite new evidence of how a medieval British noblewoman may have plotted to exact revenge and help kill her former lover, a priest, nearly 700 years ago.
A Sligo student has featured in a landmark exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street. Words on the Wave: Ireland and St. Gallen in Early Medieval Europe opened last Thursday and ...
Just how bloody was medieval England? A ‘murder map’ holds some surprises. By Leo Sands The Washington Post,Updated June 6, 2025, 4:49 p.m.