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The Punhart Von Steyr,Constructed in Styria, Austria in the early 1400’s, the Punhart Von Stey
Sheep farming, from the Luttrell Psalter, c. 1320–40
Keys to the Castle.A selection of surviving keys at Helmsley Castle, North Yorkshire, England.
Crucifixion and Madonna and Child with Saints (diptych), Bonaventura Berlinghieri, 1255
Where in the World is Prester John?In the late Roman Empire and early Middle Ages there was a legend
The First Papal Conclave 1270 AD,Today begins the Papal Conclave to elect the next Pope of the Roman
Joan of Arc vs. The HussitesJoan of Arc was a great commander and a legend in French military histor
A Unexpected Ending to a Game of Thrones,Bela I was one of four brothers born of King Peter of Hunga
bear clubGaston Phébus, Livre de la chasse, Paris 15th centuryBnF, Français 616, fol. 27v
wild catsGaston Phébus, Le Livre de la chasse, Bruges ca. 1485Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. fr. 169, f
Wooden Money in Olde England,The use of tally sticks as an accounting tool goes back to ancient anti
Chester.. It was like a walk in the medieval ages. The houses and buildings restored in Victorian wa
Christopher Columbus and the Flat Earth Myth,Perhaps one of the most interesting myths concerning Ch
Saint George Slaying the Dragon (limewood and polychromy), unknown German artist, ca. 1480 (original
The Conjurer One of the oldest magic trick in history, “cups and balls” has been traced
Grotesque flutist. Illumination from a French manuscript of 1408, now in the Bodleian Library, Oxfo
Skull of a soldier who fell at the Battle of Gotland in 1361, his mail coif still intact.
medievalistsnet:Happy Easter Everyone! Here’s a read on Easter in the Middle Ages
After the Fall — The Post Apocalyptic City of RomeThroughout human history there have been a n
Gold decorated sword pommel from the Bedale hoard uncovered near Yorkshire, 9th - 10th century.
Wall tile (fritware) in the shape of an eight-pointed star, with a Chinese-style dragon. From Takht
Relief (alabaster with traces of polychromy) depicting the Crucifixion. Unknown English artist; ca.
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