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nce, one of the most important pieces of late | medieval sculpture to survive from the north of Englan |
Kepier was also the site of a | medieval cornmill which continued in use until its des |
s also responsible for the restoration of the | medieval Turku Cathedral. |
In 1986 he was elected Fellow of the | Medieval Academy of America and, in 1991, Honorary Fel |
as one of the most popular instruments of the | Medieval period, and was used by troubadours and jongl |
It is the part of the | medieval town on the right side of the Limmat, separat |
Remains of a | medieval castle. |
iod was based on the rhyming chronicle of the | medieval historian Ottokar from Gaal and the works by |
terms, the river fell within the area of the | medieval Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights establ |
As a man of strong | medieval Catholic faith, Frollo uses his position as j |
Different parts of the | medieval fortification date from different periods. |
However, not all regions of the | medieval Kingdom of Castile think of themselves as Cas |
, Protestants, and Mysticism: The use of late | medieval spiritual texts in the work of Gottfried Arno |
Inside details of the | medieval murals can be seen. |
The ruins of the | medieval Aberedw Castle are nearby. |
John of Caithness ( | Medieval Gaelic: Eoin; Norse: Jon; Latin: Iohannes) is |
The Carnival Band evolved out of The | Medieval Players. |
church was rebuilt in 1828 though some of the | medieval masonry still exists on the north side and th |
and the Fitzwilliam Museum database of early | medieval coins. |
sts lie in the politics and religion of later | medieval England. |
At Bodrugan there are some remains of the | medieval manor house of the Bodrugans which also had a |
awain and the Green Knight" is a study of the | medieval poem of the same name. |
ypass in 1996, as well as a fine example of a | medieval drainage system. |
y to build a house that could remind him of a | medieval castle. |
e 640 on the site of the present ruins of the | medieval Old Priory at the junction of High Street, Vi |
e Inner Temple Hall preserves elements of the | medieval hall on the site, however (namely, the mediev |
In its grounds are the ruins of a | medieval castle, Hawarden Castle. |
lzig designed the sets, a reproduction of the | medieval Jewish ghetto of Prague. |
Lowther demolished the remains of the | medieval castle and built, in about 1810, an imposing |
Rhun appears in two of the | medieval Welsh Triads, as one of the 'Fair Princes of |
oyal rank as their vassal and ruler of Vidin ( | medieval Bdin). |
classical Tamil writer and commentator of the | medieval period. |
, a Victorian mansion built in the style of a | medieval castle, stands at the northern end of the Pec |
rict of Peterlee, adjacent to the site of the | medieval village of Yoden. |
a wide range the spiritual community of early | medieval Gaul, including lives of bishops, clerics, mo |
Stairs at side of late | medieval pulpitum. |
The town includes the ruins of a | medieval castle, destroyed by a fire in 1685. |
panentheism derived from the writings of the | medieval Islamic scholars. |
Lopez argued that the key contribution of the | medieval period to European history was the creation o |
ed by town and country scenes typical of late | medieval Germany beneath a celestial image of a pagan |
A page of a | medieval Jerusalem Talmud manuscript, from the Cairo G |
Game play combined management of a | medieval dynasty (with rules for character creation, a |
ce claimed to be the site of the grave of the | medieval Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, but this is one |
he Reformation and the corrupt nature of many | medieval Catholic priests inadvertently led to his bei |
ch are ruins, but it was once the centre of a | medieval vicarage. |
also has a notable collection of incunabula, | medieval manuscripts and volumes of Jacobite interest. |
eritage of Korets includes the remains of its | medieval castle and Resurrection Monastery, as well as |
which with Warren Lane formed the line of the | medieval road between Burton and Lichfield before Main |
is given in the Ecclesistical History of the | medieval writer Bede. |
The Hospital of St Lawrence was one of two | medieval hospitals in or near Nantwich, the other bein |
It is the site of the | medieval town of Ksnyatin, founded by Yuri Dolgoruki i |
, Binghampton, NY.: Pegasus Paperbooks of The | Medieval and Early Renaissance Texts Society, 1992; re |
1291, a St Leonard's Church was one of seven | medieval churches recorded in Hastings, along with St |
riff imposed to raise money for upkeep of the | medieval bridge included tolls on nails of different k |
RIBA, incorporated large quantities of carved | Medieval stonework salvaged from the Norman Benedictin |
onstructed a brick castle on the ruins of the | medieval fortress. |
This libretto is an adaptation of a | medieval Spanish knight-errantry epic Amadis de Gaula |
eed of restoration) to the aspirations of the | medieval Ghibellines, who attempted a restoration of t |
uchy in northeastern France, a remnant of the | medieval kingdom Lotharingia. |
Lithuanian) was the southern territory of the | medieval Grand Duchy of Lithuania near the Black Sea, |
Carcassonne has been restored to much of its | medieval appearance. |
6 to organize concerts featuring music of the | medieval, renaissance, baroque, and early classic eras |
al accounts, quoting from the writings of the | medieval historian Templar of Tyre, would often dramat |
A large part of the | medieval parts of the city centre including part of th |
d 68 metres above sea level.The centre of the | medieval village was excavated by a local man, G. Tyle |
istoric caves and a network of tunnels of the | medieval cave monastery of Kiev Pechersk Lavra in Kiev |
Toome Lower also formed part of the | medieval territories known as the Route and Clandeboye |
ation: Nebuchadnezzar's Dream or the End of a | Medieval Catholic Church, Gorgias Press, Piscataway, N |
ery is believed to stand near the site of the | medieval Hospital of St Nicholas, which gives Hospital |
l of the sculptors and masons of Assam of the | medieval days. |
round 1130-1134 three miles north-east of the | medieval City of London, where Watling Street (now Kil |
St. Nicholas Court has a fine example of a | medieval underground chapel, however little is known a |
thic, with details which are reminiscent of a | medieval castle. |
rally classify the Trecento as the end of the | medieval era. |
istorian, specialising on the history of late | medieval England, in particular the Wars of the Roses. |
Site of the | medieval village of Cowlam |
ill being visible there is also evidence of a | medieval rabbit warren. |
l is a rare and important example of Scottish | medieval art and letters - a large, beautifully preser |
Ruins of the | medieval castle at Puyricard |
er the Cruithne or Cruthin, a people of early | medieval Ireland. |
th and 14th centuries and retains much of the | medieval structure. |
10 after being appointed a professor of Later | Medieval History at the University of East Anglia and |
arby Loseley Park, is all that remains of the | medieval building. |
A retelling of the | medieval English legend of Lady Godiva, Mascagni descr |
House in Bombay and removed the remains of a | medieval village to create a parkland for himself. |
bbs, in the Italian style, on the site of the | medieval nave, the East in 1834 in Gothic-revival styl |
Pengersick Castle is of late | medieval date and features one of the few towers of it |
e, East Sussex, a well-preserved example of a | medieval building and a typical Sussex village pub. |
old alliance between reason and faith of the | medieval period laid out by Thomas Aquinas. |
, thus breaking with German domination of the | Medieval Bohemian church. |
area include Aghnaglack Cave, the shaft of a | medieval High Cross and the mass rock in the sub-townl |
The Gol Stave Church is one of five | medieval buildings at the museum, which also includes |
source for the chronology of styles of French | medieval polyphony. |
There is the remains of a | medieval cross in the churchyard. |
the history and archaeological remains of the | medieval castle originally built in the 13th century a |
centre of Taston are the base and shaft of a | Medieval preaching cross. |
Sample of a | medieval knight with an early Carpenter Coat of Arms o |
ess provides a glimpse in to the mind of this | medieval scholar and his travels. |
The title track is a re-elaboration of a | medieval Hungarian melody, entitled "U naseho Barty". |
n series which dramatised the reigns of three | medieval Kings of England: Henry II and his sons Richa |
ancient monuments in Suffolk, the moats of a | medieval rectory. |
his was in accordance with the customs of the | medieval feuding ethos. |
onal stronghold and provincial capital of the | Medieval Cholas under whom it reached the zenith of it |
rcier Wing, the last external vestiges of the | medieval Louvre were demolished. |
However, visible traces of the | medieval grange still exist, perhaps dating from its r |
The history of written | medieval music shows a gradual shift from major to min |
tumuli of the royalty and aristocracy of the | medieval Ahom Kingdom (1228-1826) in Assam. |
ows beside the last extant city gate, of four | medieval arches built in the 14th century (and restore |
Rostislav Stratimirovic - a descendant of the | medieval Shishman dynasty decided to exploit the inter |
found the remains of Atil, the capital of the | medieval Khazar kingdom. |
museum contains precious elements of Romanian | medieval civilization: embroideries; bookbindings fitt |
View of the | medieval bridge over the Pisuerga river as seen from e |
er Egypt associated with the beginning of the | Medieval Warm Period, were the root cause of the migra |
Hoya was the center of the | medieval and early modern County of Hoya. |
ith other prominent Yorkshire families of the | medieval age, including the Percys, the Barnbys, the W |
Gate is the still surviving north gate of the | medieval fortified village of Castle Acre, in the Engl |
cross (erected in 1910) which is a copy of a | medieval cross in Illogan churchyard. |
ou Centre and the lively southern part of the | medieval district of Le Marais, which today is known f |
Basically its setting is similar to that of a | medieval fantasy role-playing game with swords, sorcer |
The only fragment of the | medieval palace which survives is the base of a column |
Edappally Rajas were the rulers of the | medieval feudal kingdom of Edappally, which also inclu |
1926: John Wyclif: A study of the | Medieval Church |
ve grounds are the fragmentary remains of the | medieval Sedgwick Castle, surrounded by a now mostly d |
Clann Taidg was the name of a | medieval cantred located in what is now County Galway, |
It is part of the | medieval "conduct literature" which urges women to ada |
nment in 1858 to complete the editions of the | medieval Welsh chronicles Annales Cambriae and Brut y |
ung the head on one of the seven gates of the | medieval town of Rhodes. |
two homes, located alongside the remains of a | medieval fort with earthworks near the Bechan brook. |
e Museum, with Hammond's collection of Roman, | medieval, and Renaissance artifacts, and exhibits abou |
gn, not conventional perspective: that of the | medieval Sienese paintings which impressed her on her |
The name Tildonk is the joining of 2 | medieval words: til (forest) and donk (elevation). |
Roman infantry and ushering in the age of the | Medieval knight. |
Rhonabwy is the most literary of the | medieval Welsh prose tales. |
She is currently Professor of Early | Medieval History at the University of Winchester, and |
eenth century and said to be on the site of a | medieval castle which burnt down c1568. |
rebuilt in the 19th century on the site of a | medieval timber house. |
it claimed to be an official chronicle of the | medieval Moldavian court and to shed light on Romanian |
It was created by CC Peters in the style of a | medieval gilt altar. |
he Mount, the moated earthwork remains of the | medieval castle. |
n Georgian style, but behind this much of the | medieval fabric was retained. |
times is the park which now forms part of the | medieval deer park and forest. |
overnor-General of India, a descendant of its | medieval owners. |
The oft-mentioned dedication of the | medieval church of Leuchars to St Athernase is actuall |
a peculiar way of dressing sentences of such | medieval authorities as Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Aruk, and Mai |
He was deeply versed in all kinds of curious | medieval lore, and particularly in the "people's calen |
twelfth century, as well as the remains of a | medieval synagogue, located in the lower town near the |
It has maintained much of its | Medieval landscape, and is the largest area of wetland |
ired the land which was farmed as part of the | medieval estate of Robert de Prestwich. |
century tower houses three bells, two of them | medieval and one 17th century. |
k Luther examines the seven sacraments of the | medieval Catholic Church in the light of his interpret |
he basis for a concordance to the work of the | medieval canonist Gratian. |
Cairoli (Station in front of the | Medieval Castello Sforzesco) |
This mansion is one of three | medieval private residences remaining in Paris. |
ng of the land, the names being relics of the | medieval geography. |
lished the complete German translation of the | medieval Georgian epic poem The Knight in the Panther' |
ompleted in 1755, forms the lower part of the | medieval Great Hall and would have once been as high a |
Fuse Tower, last remnant of the | medieval fortification |
istinct individuals, which is not true of the | medieval doctrine of the Trinity." |
merset, England was rebuilt, on the site of a | medieval building, around 1600 by Charles Daubeney, pr |
century mansion house, built on the site of a | medieval castle, now converted into residential apartm |
amed as Hope Hospital, taking the name of the | medieval Hope Hall, demolished in 1956. |
eat Book of Organum") is a compilation of the | medieval music known as organum. |
for a little girl who was the third wife of a | medieval Chinese emperor, it is not easy to adjust to |
nd White Castle (Wales) a fine example of the | medieval castle builders art which stands on the hill |
lley of the Aller, there is a number of other | medieval castles, some of similar design. |
ni da Firenze, was an Italian composer of the | medieval era, active in the middle of the fourteenth c |
Piae Cantiones (collection of late | medieval Latin songs) |
e city of Durham, England, is the site of the | medieval . |
nish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 | medieval songs with Latin texts collected by Jaakko Su |
Kepier is notable as the location of the | medieval Hospital of St Giles at Kepier. |
3) helped popularise, and shape views of, the | medieval era. |
This is the oldest extant | medieval play with music, though it survives in other, |
site of two of the University's oldest Inns ( | medieval hostels), Bishop Trellick's, later New Inn Ha |
It is the oldest sacral | medieval structure and the only ossuary in Bratislava. |
The book is one of the oldest existing | medieval grimoires as well as one of the most influent |
40) is an American scholar focusing on French | medieval literature. |
75 he published the article "Notes on Chinese | medieval travellers to the West" in Shanghai. |
Chicklade is centred on its | medieval parish church. |
niversity in 1971, with a dissertation on the | medieval English manuscript source, the Winchester Tro |
even years in the making, and is based on the | medieval Tuscan character Pia de' Tolomei (mentioned b |
the theme as the basis of his "Variants on a | Medieval Tune" for wind ensemble. |
ic of "Donna ti voglio cantare" is based on a | medieval melody by Pierre Attaingnant, entitled "Tourd |
int 2007) as well as many other books on late | medieval and early modern state power. |
n employed to carry out restoration work on a | Medieval mural discovered in a rural church while comi |
His monograph on the | medieval Principality of Galicia-Volhynia only appeare |
libretto, by Claudio Guastallo, is based on a | Medieval life of Saint Mary of Egypt by Domenico Caval |
tue of Our Lady of Walsingham modelled on the | medieval priory's seal and set up in the parish's main |
ty and conducted some restoration work on the | medieval parts of the property. |
e Arts and Crafts movement country house on a | medieval site remodelled and extended in Cotswold mano |
Lying on a | medieval pilgrimage route to Walsingham the church als |
massive multiplayer online game based on the | medieval historical time period of 1483 AD. |
d on an ancient melody formerly played on the | medieval lur, an uncoiled wooden wind instrument. |
ament used by the troubadours, modeled on the | medieval Latin planctus. |
And so on through | medieval history, possession of Crimplesham passed fro |
In a variation on the | medieval beacon system the Navy built four semaphore s |
Gentile Tales: The Narrative Assault on Late | Medieval Jews (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999) |
He completed a Ph.D. dissertation on the | medieval emperor Otto III and consecutively worked as |
possesses a large specialized library on the | medieval history of Germany and Europe, including chur |
The coat of arms of Trondheim is based on the | medieval seal of the city. |
Psallentes focuses on Late | Medieval and Renaissance plainsong and related polypho |
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