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art-of-swords:The Wallace SwordThe Wallace Sword is an antique claymore purported to have belonged t
Jocelyn’s white and black hat from A Knight’s Tale
robinlafevers:kateelliottsff:amarantines:ardentblue:tweed-eyes:1300-1400 clothing of Lower EmpireThe
electronicgallery:Art by Boris OlshanskyIllustrations of Slavic mythology
The Heart Shaped Hennin C. 1405 - 1470The “Heart Shaped Hennin” started life as the &ldq
How did coins from Medieval East Africa end up in Australia?During World War II in the Wessel Island
barbucomedie:Skuldelev 5 from Roskilde, Denmark dated to the 11th Century on display at The Viking S
The March of the Flagellants,The Black Plague was the worst disasters of the Middle Ages, and one of
Laurent de Premerfait’s second French translation of Boccaccio’s De casibus virorum illustrium is he
Which Pope wrote erotic stories? Another entry in Pope-related items in the Penn Manuscripts collect
Playing Card, with Wild Woman and Unicorn.
⚜️GS⚜️ Black-and-White Field Armor. Northern German, c. 1560. Steel with paint and leather. H. 182.9
pomaranczbolu:medieval horse armor by ampangmarin
Image from the Codex Bodmer,produced in the Premonstratensian monastery of Weissenau, Germany,1117-1
The baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Miniature from the Hortus Deliciarum (Garden of Delights)
The Hell, Hortus DeliciarumHerrad von Landsberg, 1180
Narrow alleys in the old town of Berat, Albania (by Thomas Mulchi).
Medieval streets of Eus, Pyrénées-Orientales, France (by Jordi Brió).
Reproduction of a golden gown worn by Queen Margaret I of Denmark (d. 1412) ,made from printed silk
ArachneOvide Moralisé, Paris ca. 1330Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Ms 5069, fol. 78r
Robert the Bruce, The Rebel King Part V — Its Gonna be a Showdown.In case you missed, Part I,
taraljc:zennistrad:This entire thread is worth a read.This is so me. Except in addition to potatoes,
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In this issue of Glencairn Museum News, art historian Dr. Julia Perratore explores evidence of prote
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