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e walls which are the remains of the deserted | medieval village of Nether Chalford. |
John of Oxford (died 2 June 1200) was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
polyphonic and is representative of the late | Medieval traditions of the Georgian Renaissance. |
The site of the | medieval village of Wothersome |
Wulfhard or Wulfehard; died circa 823) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
William of Louth (died 1298) was a | medieval Bishop of Ely. |
The | medieval theme of the album was perhaps inspired by si |
ient boundary point and watershed between the | medieval lordships of Bowland and Burton-in-Lonsdale, |
Robert of York (died after 1219) was a | medieval Bishop of Ely elect. |
Roger Martival was a | medieval Bishop of Salisbury. |
onies (terzieri, "thirds") of Negroponte (the | medieval name of both the island of Euboea and its cap |
The valley was part of the | medieval Forest of Rossendale. |
Fulk Basset (died 1259) was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
lso (Brihtheah) (died 20 December 1038) was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester. |
dium of the Golden Spurs," a reference to the | medieval Battle of the Golden Spurs, fought in Kortrij |
Richard Praty was a | medieval Bishop of Chichester. |
chitecture of the building is alluding to the | medieval history of Riddarholmen. |
in a Romantic tradition, evoking an idealised | medieval England of pastoral landscapes and architectu |
Morgan was a | medieval Bishop of Durham elect. |
Ascelin (or Anselm) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
uins of cities and deserted gold mines of the | medieval Kingdom of Mutapa, which he identified as the |
Usage of the term is noted in ancient and | medieval literature of Sri Lanka, South India, and in |
Greater | Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: South |
Moditonham is the site of the | medieval castle of the Moditons of which nothing remai |
ard de Wentworth (or Richard Bintworth) was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
Lenn (also Lenne or de Lynn; died 1373) was a | medieval Bishop of Chichester and Bishop of Worcester. |
Robert Mascall (or Maschal) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
The "obscene" | medieval depiction of Socrates and Plato. |
he Tolkovaja Paleja (or Explanatory Paleja, a | Medieval compendium of various Old Testament texts and |
John Sandale (or Sandall) was a | medieval Bishop of Winchester. |
the civil constructions we can highlight the | medieval tower of the Castro. |
r at Capelulo, reputedly the site of an early | medieval chapel of Saint Ulo. |
Medieval rendering of the 1291 Siege of Acre | |
There is also a | medieval chapel of Saint Nectan near St Winnow in Corn |
ger is a Christian Mappa Mundi typical of the | medieval style of cartography. |
ld French by means of the many glosses in the | medieval writings of Rashi and other French Jews. |
It takes its name from John Stokes, a | medieval inhabitant of Bristol who was mayor of the ci |
Roman Emperor Charles V, who in 1545 gave the | medieval castle of Binche to his sister, Queen Mary of |
Eadnoth (or Ednoth) was a | medieval Bishop of Crediton. |
Heahbeorht or Heahberht was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester. |
rgin of Almudena (Virgen de la Almudena) is a | medieval icon of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Chri |
It formed a part of the | medieval parish of Stepney, with a rising population i |
The | medieval Order of St John is the original inspiration |
Richard Gravesend (died 1303) was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
Jahanpanah was the fourth | medieval city of Delhi established in 1326-1327 by Muh |
Heardred (or Hardulfus) was a | medieval Bishop of Dunwich. |
ne (sometimes Jan; died September 1500) was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
Robert Wyvil (or Wyville) was a | medieval Bishop of Salisbury. |
in establishing tourism in the well preserved | medieval town of Ootmarsum. |
Antique and | Medieval Coins of the Northern Black Sea Area : Catalo |
James Hutchison Cockburn, in his | Medieval Bishop of Dunblane and their Church (1959) de |
Wulfsige (or Wulsy; died 1053) was a | medieval Bishop of Lichfield. |
xington (or Henry Lexington; died 1258) was a | medieval Bishop of Lincoln. |
Wilred (or Wilfredus) was a | medieval Bishop of Dunwich. |
John of Coutances was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester. |
tzRobert or Simon de Camera; died 1207) was a | medieval Bishop of Chichester. |
h lasted six years, he purchased the splendid | medieval abbey of Maria Laach, near Bonn, where he est |
Wulfsige (or Wulfsige III) was a | medieval Bishop of Sherborne. |
he distaff, or rock, used in spinning was the | medieval symbol of women's work. |
The | medieval estate of Cotehele, owned by the Edgcumbe fam |
Thyrtell or Tirhtullus; died circa 707) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
Medieval watchtower of Valmojado | |
spelled Beck; 1279 - 19 December 1343) was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
It is an expression of the | medieval genre of courtly love in a prosimetrum style, |
ich came to be enclosed within the burgeoning | medieval city of Troyes, developed a renowned library |
ich ultimately took the place of the decadent | medieval romance of chivalry. |
Medieval Handbooks of Penance. | |
The | medieval church of Alethorpe was called All Saints. |
His monograph on the | medieval Principality of Galicia-Volhynia only appeare |
(or Alhheard or Ealheard or Ealhheard) was a | medieval Bishop of Elmham. |
The | medieval manor of Loxford was in the possession of Bar |
It is one of the six | medieval cities of Finland. |
Witta (or Hwita or Huitta) was a | medieval Bishop of Lichfield. |
eltic Christianity, and the seat of the later | medieval bishopric of Argyll or the Isles. |
A | medieval Palace of Aber features in the novels of Shar |
Thomas Percy was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
ersity of Bonn, where he got his Ph.D. in the | medieval history of Greece. |
linged with the beginnings of universities in | medieval times of the 12. and 13. century. |
Stalin in 1944, also claim sometimes that the | medieval Cumans-Kipchaks of Georgia may have been one |
Michael was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford elect. |
William of Stitchill; died circa 1243) was a | medieval Bishop of Durham elect. |
on; died 31 August or 1 September 1288) was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
The site of the deserted | medieval village of Clopton is in Croydon parish, whic |
libretto, by Claudio Guastallo, is based on a | Medieval life of Saint Mary of Egypt by Domenico Caval |
Burgric (or Burhric) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
Aldwyn, Aldwini or Ealdwine; died 737) was a | medieval Bishop of Lichfield and Bishop of Leicester. |
Wulstan Bransford was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester. |
Robert Tideman of Winchcombe, a | medieval Bishop of Llandaff and Bishop of Worcester |
The game takes place in a fantasy | medieval kingdom of Thorin ruled by the benevolent Kin |
e Zarra in Basque are different names for the | medieval neighbourhood of Bilbao, part of the Ibaiondo |
Podda (died circa 754) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
Wernbeorht (or Werenberht) was a | medieval Bishop of Leicester. |
Sigelmus (or Sigehelm) was a | medieval Bishop of Sherborne. |
Robert Orford (died 1310) was a | medieval Bishop of Ely. |
so known for his ground-breaking study of the | medieval Towers of Bologna. |
The name derives from the | medieval use of the word philosophy to denote any rese |
Robert Gilbert was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
Ealhferth or Ealhfrith was a | medieval Bishop of Winchester. |
The Deserted | medieval village of Hutholes and the abandoned farmste |
He argued from the existence, in | medieval understanding, of many exceptions to the requ |
While "Kaze No Ne" follows the | medieval theme of the rest of the Crystal Chronicles s |
of Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh, was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
The Yagma were a | medieval tribe of Turks whose members are among the an |
ae, which is the most valuable source for the | medieval position of the Church in regard to property, |
Brithwyn (or Beorhtwine) was a | medieval Bishop of Sherborne. |
Henry of Newark (died 15 August 1299) was a | medieval Archbishop of York. |
The | medieval manor of Merriton was situated on what is now |
Most known historical landmark is the | medieval castle of Horst. |
r Everard of Calne; died probably 1146) was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
Seffrid II (died 1204) was a | medieval Bishop of Chichester. |
Reginald Boulers (died 1459) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Coventry and |
ty and conducted some restoration work on the | medieval parts of the property. |
phrase, and above all to a revival of uncouth | medieval forms of speech, and encouraged a simpler man |
result, there is little grandeur in the late | medieval architecture of Byzantium (barring the Hagia |
Edgar (or Eadgar) was a | medieval Bishop of Lindsey. |
Page from a | medieval copy of the Notitia Dignitatum. |
It is the first known | medieval accusation of ritual murder or blood libel ag |
within the geographic region that formed the | medieval divisions of the country called Demala Pattuv |
Much of the | medieval fabric of the church was lost when the church |
family who owned it at around this time, the | medieval remains of the castle today include a front, |
The | medieval 'Castle of Almansa'. |
Rigaud of Assier was a | medieval Bishop of Winchester. |
as de Wouldham or Thomas de Southflete) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
A standard | medieval allegory of Foolishness, painted by Giotto. |
Berhthun (or Beorhthun; died circa 778) was a | medieval Bishop of Lichfield. |
Orford House in the small | medieval hamlet of Ugley, Hertfordshire, England, was |
Esne (or Esna; died circa 787) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
d, Gloucestershire, including the site of the | medieval seat of the Hastings family. |
urn, is based on the arms of the Wake family, | medieval lords of the Manor of Bourne. |
The term predominantly refers to | medieval leagues of towns (since the 13th century), wh |
Wulfine (or Wulfsige II of Sherborne) was a | medieval Bishop of Sherborne. |
He was a lecturer at the | medieval University of Toulouse from its foundation in |
John St German was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester elect. |
r Coelbeorht; died between 845 and 869) was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
between promotion the duo shot scenes in the | medieval city of Alba Iulia in Romania and in Vienna, |
Cynesige, | medieval Archbishop of York |
Cyneferth (or Cynefrith) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
John Arundel (died 1504) was a | medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Bishop o |
lines or Messines (died 1145/7) was the first | medieval Archbishop of Tyre from 1128 to 1130 and ther |
Nicholas Longespee was a | medieval Bishop of Salisbury. |
The lough takes its name from the small | medieval kingdom of Latharna meaning "descendants of L |
hose river valley formed the territory of the | medieval Lords of Afan. |
within a country, not to be confused with the | medieval system of county courts held by the High Sher |
wealth (1971), a large-scale synthesis of the | medieval history of eastern Europe. |
John of Pontoise was a | medieval Bishop of Winchester. |
Like the | medieval Liveries of the City of London, the company p |
It takes its name from the section of the | medieval wall of the city which still remains. |
ellishing one's clothes with such words was a | medieval equivalent of having a stylish slogan printed |
Genealogy of the | Medieval Nobility of Southern Italy. |
y as part of the walled fortifications of the | medieval town of Drogheda, County Louth, in Ireland. |
eucharist frequently, as opposed to the usual | medieval practice of receiving it once or a few times |
Eanbeorht (or Eanberht) was a | medieval Bishop of Hexham. |
For the | medieval hamlet of Upton in the south east of Warwicks |
The | medieval church of Vanaja is located about 3 km (2 mi) |
Ceollach (or Cellach) was a | medieval Bishop of Mercia. |
or Elstanus; died between 909 and 926) was a | medieval Bishop of London. |
Thomas de Melsonby (died after 1244) was a | medieval Bishop of Durham elect and Prior of Durham. |
Siward (or Siweard) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
The Latin text is a typical | medieval song of praise, which follows the standard pa |
The | medieval village of Cold Newton is now deserted. |
ldsthorpe (or Thomas of Ingoldisthorpe) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
ve the current settlement was the (abandoned) | Medieval village of Atley Cowton. |
le, the somewhat reconstructed remains of the | medieval palace of the Bishops of Caithness. |
is a long-standing tradition that there was a | medieval school of theology here on the site of no.19. |
In 1986 he was elected Fellow of the | Medieval Academy of America and, in 1991, Honorary Fel |
Ealdbeorht (or Alberht) was a | medieval Bishop of Dunwich. |
Denebeorht (or Deneberht) was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester. |
The | Medieval World of Isidore of Seville: Creating Truth t |
ision) Piccolongo (Piglon) and is home to the | medieval castle of Laimburg. |
From these first motets arose a | medieval tradition of secular motets. |
Walter Scammel was a | medieval Bishop of Salisbury. |
Walter Suffield (died 19 May 1257) was a | medieval Bishop of Norwich. |
However, not all regions of the | medieval Kingdom of Castile think of themselves as Cas |
The | medieval parish of Kilclone was in turn made up of the |
was a German historian who specialized in the | medieval history of Rome. |
Helmstan was a | medieval Bishop of Winchester. |
Alfred was a | medieval Bishop of Sherborne. |
Wulfwig (Wulfinus) was a | medieval Bishop of Dorchester, when the city was seat |
Eardwulf was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
h (also Tedfrid, Tidferth or Thefridus) was a | medieval Bishop of Dunwich. |
awain and the Green Knight" is a study of the | medieval poem of the same name. |
asselewe (or Robert Papelew; died 1252) was a | medieval Bishop of Chichester elect as well as being a |
uke or Lukasbund, following a common name for | medieval guilds of painters. |
Cuthwine was a | medieval Bishop of Leicester. |
is 13.5 meters, making it one of the largest | medieval churches of rural Norway. |
hall has two known stages, the first being a | medieval one, of which the manor existed at least as e |
Swithwulf was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
hn Bokyngham (or Buckingham; died 1399) was a | medieval Bishop of Lincoln. |
Eadnothus II (or Eadnoth II) was a | medieval Bishop of Dorchester, when the city was seat |
Eadwulf was a | medieval Bishop of Elmham. |
Leofsige (died 19 August 1033) was a | medieval Bishop of Worcester. |
Godwine was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester. |
Godfrey de Luci (also Godfrey de Lucy) was a | medieval Bishop of Winchester. |
elm or Rainald or Regenhelm; died 1115) was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
ing the origin of the Romanians and the early | medieval history of the Danubian Principalities. |
Putta (died circa 688) was a | medieval Bishop of Rochester and probably the first Bi |
John Trilleck was a | medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
rict of Peterlee, adjacent to the site of the | medieval village of Yoden. |
It keeps albarelos, i.e., | medieval type of ceramic pots used in pharmacies, as w |
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