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A Late Medieval Depiction of Judicial Combat Between a Man and a Woman. Germany, 1459.In the Middle
al-Malik al-‘Aziz Uthman and The Pyramid Busters In 1193 AD al-Malik al-‘Aziz Uthman, son of Saladin
MEDIEVAL LOLCATS 2Queen Mary Psalter. London 1310-1320.British Library, Royal 2 B VII, fol. 188, 194
goatsuckerJacob van Maerlant, Der Naturen Bloeme, Utrecht, ca. 1340-1350Den Haag, Koninklijke Biblio
La Belle Dame sans Merci, Frank Dicksee, ca. 1901
The Archangel Gabriel battles the Devil. Initial ‘G’ from a manuscript of the medieval encyclopedia
Initial letter S (beginning the Latin text of Psalm 68), featuring a griffin and its rider. Unknown
St. Theodora of Vasta,St Theodora lived during the tenth century on the Peloponnesus in Greece, near
apocalyptic menagerieBeatus of Liébana, Commentaria in Apocalypsin (the ‘Beatus of Saint-Sever
Bishop Braulio and Isidore of Seville. From a Swiss manuscript (2nd half of 10th century) of Isidor
Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory — The Battle of Maldon, 991 ADOn the 10th of August,
The Saga of Einar SokkasonSometime in Medieval GreenlandWhile off hunting with 14 friends, Sigurd Nj
strider stagpsalter, England ca. 1220BL, Harley 5102, fol. 82r
easy riderGuillaume de Digulleville, Pèlerinage de vie humaine, France 14th centuryAix-en-Provence,
The Annunciation, unknown Spanish artist, ca. 1410-30
The fiery farts of the BannaconFirst described in the 1st century AD by Pliny the Elder in Naturalis
Today in History, February 27th, 837 AD Halley’s comet makes it 15th recorded passage over the
Y esto explica mi extraña infancia, y por qué las cosas siguen sin cuadrarme.peashooter85:They Took
The Vigil.Oil on Canvas.Support : 115.8 x 170.3 x 3.3 cm.Exhibited 1884.Art by John Pettie.(1839-189
lincoln cathedral, england
The not so noble death of Richard the Lionheart — France, 1199On March 25th of 1199 Richard th
657 Years Ago Today — English Victory at the Battle of Poitiers,The Battle of Poitiers was one
Christ hands St. Peter the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. Illumination by Lorenzo Monaco from an an
(King John at the) Battle of Poitiers, Eugène Delacroix, 1830
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