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Helium Vola interpret | medieval lyrics in Old High German, Middle High German |
Medieval Madonna and Child roundel in St. Margaret's C | |
Terra, Geshem is an otherdimensional realm of | medieval magic. |
and and modest look in contrast to its former | Medieval magnificence. |
le the gadya or "prose" portion was almost in | medieval Malayalam metres. |
rit Champu poetry, defined the development of | medieval Malayalam poetry. |
MEDIEVAL MANIFESTO Unaccompanied Contrabass. | |
W. Pugin designed a magnificent brass in the | medieval manner, showing the Earl in his robes and wea |
likely that they are associated with a later | medieval manor house. |
s Starkey House built in 1483: a now-restored | medieval manor house. |
ne of the finest existing examples of a small | medieval manor house in Lancashire or Cheshire", it is |
The origins of Ravenscourt Park lie in the | medieval manor and estate of Palingswick (or Paddenswi |
Parts of the original | Medieval manor house and great hall are still standing |
me Valley; both castle and valley were in the | medieval manor of Tintwistle. |
orth-west of the village are the remains of a | medieval manor house and tower house at Welton Hall, n |
The chapel was probably not part of the | medieval manor of Westhumble, but was located in the m |
Gastard Court is a | medieval manor house with 17th century mullioned windo |
us Pevsner called it "the most complete small | medieval manor house in the country", and it remains a |
p and gateway of St Loe's Castle, a fortified | medieval manor house, Elizabethan farm buildings, and |
The | medieval manor of Loxford was in the possession of Bar |
f listed buildings and the probable site of a | medieval manor house. |
built in 1597 by Henry Maynard, to replace a | medieval manor house which was situated by the church. |
The | medieval manor of Merriton was situated on what is now |
h-century stone house, built to the plan of a | medieval manor house, situated in Tintagel, Cornwall, |
At Bodrugan there are some remains of the | medieval manor house of the Bodrugans which also had a |
Icomb Place (pronounced "Ickum") is a | medieval manor house on the edge of the village of Ico |
Calverley is generally a rural village with a | medieval manor house Calverley Old Hall which was home |
son's Place, or Simpson's Manor, was a moated | medieval manor house in Bromley, Kent, with evidence o |
Wardley Hall is an early | medieval manor house and a Grade I listed building in |
Medieval manor houses can still be seen: Ightham Mote | |
Fiddleford Manor is a | medieval manor house located near Sturminster Newton, |
obably on the site of an earlier 12th century | medieval manor and manor house. |
Hinxworth Place is a | medieval manor house near Hinxworth, Hertfordshire Eng |
the former village of Abington, the site of a | medieval manorhouse with a mill attached, mentioned in |
ights to land in the forest belonged to these | medieval manors. |
Of the other | medieval manors:- Dundridge; Chivery; St Leonards and |
1565), and is all that survives of the former | Medieval mansion of Handsacre Hall. |
Externally the temple is built as a | medieval mansion complete with a canopied balcony and |
The | medieval manuscript tradition transcribes it with Lati |
uired by Sir Robert Cotton, who reused a late | medieval manuscript leaf to add a title page (f. |
Medieval Manuscript Fragments | |
A | medieval manuscript titled the Life of Gabriel of Qart |
The London Thornton Manuscript is a | medieval manuscript compiled and copied by the fifteen |
Medieval manuscript showing Simon de Montfort's mutila | |
h, this phoneme merged with g (gort), and the | medieval manuscript tradition assigns it Latin ng , he |
King Enzio imprisoned in Bologna, from a | medieval manuscript. |
Paul the Deacon, from a | medieval manuscript. |
erent recension survives in a number of later | medieval manuscripts containing legal tracts on the hi |
His publication of key late | medieval manuscripts in Latin and, especially, Irish r |
the Rochefoucauld Grail is one of the finest | medieval manuscripts to still be privately owned. |
ollecting Irish ballads and transcribing from | medieval manuscripts as early as 1841. |
Palace Green and along with its collection of | medieval manuscripts and early printed books became un |
also has a notable collection of incunabula, | medieval manuscripts and volumes of Jacobite interest. |
of Britain") are a group of related texts in | medieval manuscripts which preserve fragments of Welsh |
T. Hunt, "Vernacular glosses in | medieval manuscripts" in CN vol. |
(painting by Pissarro), Kann v. Wildenstein ( | medieval manuscripts), and Rosner et al. v. U.S.A. (th |
showing the common confusion of u/v and n in | medieval manuscripts). |
rything written by him; a large collection of | medieval manuscripts, incunabula, and rare printed boo |
ripts that were catalogued, together with the | medieval manuscripts, by Montague Rhodes James. |
sionally interspersed with the Marian lais in | Medieval manuscripts, scholars do not agree that these |
in order to create facsimiles of major Welsh | medieval manuscripts, such as the books of Aneirin and |
etrical Charms survive in Old English, in two | medieval manuscripts, Bald's Leechbook (9th century) a |
minican Church, with its unique collection of | medieval manuscripts, rare Renaissance books and Roman |
his triads are similar to those found in the | medieval manuscripts, but some are unique to Morganwg, |
re a collection of 1085 Anglo-Saxon and later | medieval manuscripts, now in the British Library. |
Birds in | medieval manuscripts. |
tion of early printed books and more than 300 | medieval manuscripts. |
ack of the diplomatic skills for interpreting | medieval manuscripts. |
England and a leading authority on music and | medieval manuscripts. |
for Anne in the Stowe Breviary", in Music and | Medieval Manuscripts: Paleography and Performance, Ess |
Donnegan, Donkan, Duncan] (died 1413 x) was a | medieval Manx prelate. |
A village now, Burwell was a | medieval market town. |
toric hillfort at Beacon Hill, the stump of a | medieval market cross and a four-storey tower windmill |
e historic ports of Aldeburgh and Orford, the | medieval market town of Saxmundham and twenty other pa |
tivals throughout the year, including a large | medieval market at the end of every March, and during |
Highburton Cross: Marking the site of the | medieval market, the steps at the base probably date f |
beginning of June and Others organized with a | medieval market. |
ployed by the Pulteney family to demolish the | medieval Mary's, then called Bathwick Old Church, whic |
church was rebuilt in 1828 though some of the | medieval masonry still exists on the north side and th |
nceals a concrete structure, which allows the | medieval masonry to remain accessible to visitors. |
Medieval masonry survives to eaves level on the north | |
The style is mainly Perpendicular and some | medieval masonry is still present in the arcades. |
conversation with co-founder Harry Hay about | Medieval masque troops known as "mattachines", Gruber |
The early | medieval master Hai Gaon notes a method for attaining |
was built in 1700 in Georgian style but much | medieval material remains behind it. |
th renewing America's interest in traditional | medieval materials, techniques, and aesthetic. |
was an Indian mathematician, specializing in | medieval mathematics and astronomy. |
d the late date of recording suggest that the | medieval meaning is unlikely. |
or a variety of pastries, originally based on | medieval meat tripe pies. |
Sea of Faith: Islam and Christianity in the | Medieval Mediterranean World. |
s Tale of Romance, Adventure and Faith in the | Medieval Mediterranean, a novel by Burton Visotzky. |
A | Medieval Melange (2000, Renaissance Magazine) |
ic of "Donna ti voglio cantare" is based on a | medieval melody by Pierre Attaingnant, entitled "Tourd |
The | medieval Merchant Adventurers' Hall seen from Piccadil |
According to this story, an early | medieval merchant paid for the church to be completed |
t, England was built in the 15th century as a | medieval merchant's house. |
The | medieval merchant's house remains a tourist attraction |
It was the site where | medieval merchants gathered to buy and sell material d |
iars was not part of the Friary but a typical | medieval merchant's house. |
While | medieval metal is a German phenomenon, one of the insp |
mparisons to the giants of the popular German | medieval metal genre like Subway to Sally and Tanzwut, |
Medieval metal or medieval rock is a subgenre of folk | |
Medieval metal is mostly restricted to Germany where i | |
Morgenstern is a German | medieval metal band which formed in 1998. |
lk metal but also as a direct inspiration for | medieval metal bands. |
he "Leonard Anthony DeLonga: Modern Master of | Medieval Metalwork" exhibit from October 1993 - July 1 |
was largely accurate of the ancient Greek and | medieval metaphysical ideas on mineralogy was the slow |
s for metaphyiscal ideas on mineralogy in the | medieval Middle East as well. |
In the ancient and | medieval Middle East and Europe, camphor was used as i |
hrough Babylon, Greece, India, China, and the | medieval Middle East. |
t in 1903-1904, designed to be reminiscent of | medieval military structures in Europe. |
built in 1899, designed to be reminiscent of | medieval military structures in Europe. |
orrespondence from the Knights Hospitaller, a | medieval military order. |
built in 1909, designed to be reminiscent of | medieval military structures in Europe. |
built in 1892, designed to be reminiscent of | medieval military structures in Europe. |
an and information about the Romani people, a | medieval mill wheel, preserved turbine machinery, and |
The reservoir was once a | medieval mill pond, but in 1837, William Bentinck, the |
The mill was built on the site of a | medieval mill, and was rebuilt several times. |
It was built on the site of a | medieval mill. |
or that reason, they provide insight into the | medieval mind and what things the people of the Dark A |
2008 Inside the | Medieval Mind producer and director |
to seven), Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages, | Medieval Mind and Architectural Wonders of the Middle |
His views conveyed a | medieval mind-set where people look down upon women ma |
relationships for the BBC series "Inside the | Medieval Mind." |
It has been argued that Meretrix in the | medieval mindset is closer to our modern understanding |
Edigu's invasion of Rus, a | medieval miniature. |
r, dedicated their English translation of the | medieval mining classic De re metallica to Branner. |
ed ore stamps, much like the devices of later | medieval mining. |
Cenodoxus is one of several | medieval miracle plays by Jacob Bidermann, an early 17 |
ammerbeam roof with carved angels, as well as | medieval misericords under the seats in the chancel. |
They contain fine | medieval misericords which have carved figures. |
The central feature is the ruins of a | medieval, moated manor house, Scotney Old Castle, whic |
based near the site of Timperley Old Hall - a | medieval moated hall - and the clubhouse of the Altrin |
The substantial remains of a | medieval moated manor can be seen in the north of the |
ed ancient monument, and is rare example of a | medieval moated site (grid reference SJ88099857). |
ancient monument, and is a rare example of a | medieval moated site (grid reference SJ88099857). |
The resulting | medieval moated castle was approximately rectangular i |
Birtsmorton Court is a | medieval moated manor house near Malvern in Worcesters |
each member playing a different class, and a | Medieval mode where players are restricted to melee we |
ed Blasons (a descriptive poem, improved upon | medieval models), which set all the verse-writers of F |
eaves, and a chimney, designed after English | medieval models, rises from the ridge of the roof. |
te and taught, and informed by folk music and | medieval modes in a way reminiscent, perhaps, of Ralph |
essiaen's music combined with the interest in | medieval modes shared with Peter Maxwell Davies and Ha |
it claimed to be an official chronicle of the | medieval Moldavian court and to shed light on Romanian |
Danube and three forts on the north border of | medieval Moldova. |
Borrowing from the traditions developed by | medieval monarchs, followers showed respect to the rei |
e, bishops generally served as chancellors to | medieval monarchs, acting as head of the justiciary an |
tinations in Macedonia and is home to several | medieval monasteries. |
The | medieval monastery had a roman basilica but in 1695 it |
It is common among the sites of | medieval monastery gardens. |
It is the tallest | medieval monastery in Bucovina and renowned in Orthodo |
int-Nicolas ("St, Nicholas's Tower") from the | medieval monastery is still standing. |
nun's hermitage, on the site of an abandoned | medieval monastery on the slopes of Mount Amomon, near |
yon House derives its name from Syon Abbey, a | medieval monastery of the Bridgettine Order, founded i |
The | medieval monastery of Akner was founded by the Catholi |
Drongen is known for its early | medieval monastery, founded in the 7th century by the |
sland also holds the remaining structure of a | medieval monastery, which was largely incorporated int |
anised, a direction sign for a (non-existent) | medieval monastery, soldiers in the Civil War amusing |
The name derives from a | medieval monastic school of which no trace remains. |
holdings to create a robust base for an early | medieval monastic community. |
terms, the river fell within the area of the | medieval Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights establ |
It is built on the site of a major | medieval monastic college. |
The farms surrounding the village were | medieval monastic granges in the care of the monks of |
Lawrence | Medieval Monasticism p. 55 |
was lent an air of credibility because often | medieval monks did discover scientific and mathematica |
nastic scapulars originated as aprons worn by | medieval monks, and were later extended to habits for |
e Monnow is bridged at Monmouth by the unique | medieval Monnow Bridge. |
mhouse, which incorporates the gateway of the | medieval Montacute Priory. |
ngland, which incorporates the gateway of the | medieval Montacute Priory. |
yed in a failed attempt to recreate the grand | medieval monument, without remaining true to its herit |
was a major contributor to the record of Late | Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highland pub |
Views of alsatian romantic landscapes and | medieval monuments (ruined castles, Gothic and Romanes |
an expert on the conservation of ancient and | medieval monuments in Iran. |
bhaneri is famous for its Post-gupta or early | medieval monuments. |
The Taifa of Majorca was a | medieval Moorish taifa kingdom which existed from 1018 |
e student Bill Balco discovered what may be a | medieval mosque in Sicily while working under Kolb to |
archaeological (Roman military fort, city and | medieval mosque), all of them located in the area. |
de is a German electro-industrial band with a | medieval motif. |
Middle Ages, the new architects, retained the | Medieval motifs, but recombined them in entirely new w |
een are the earthwork and buried remains of a | medieval motte and bailey castle. |
It was a | medieval motte and bailey castle standing on a limesto |
Roughfort is a | medieval motte located in the barony which was used as |
This was possibly a | medieval motte and bailey castle. |
It is the site of a | medieval motte and bailey castle. |
so known as Mount Thorold and Touthill, was a | medieval motte and bailey castle in Peterborough, Camb |
To the east is the | medieval motte of Carlton Castle. |
It was a | medieval motte and bailey castle. |
Kingsley Castle, also known as Castle Cob, a | medieval motte in Kingsley, Cheshire (grid reference S |
he earthwork remains of Castle Pulverbatch, a | medieval motte-and-bailey castle. |
Hamstead Marshall has three sites of | medieval motte-and-bailey castles, all on private land |
of the village are the earthwork remains of a | medieval motte-and-bailey castle. |
rks, much overgrown, of Hangthwaite Castle, a | medieval motte-and-bailey castle. |
site is a Scheduled Monument, classified as a | Medieval Motte. |
It is a | medieval mound and site of assembly in the Irish Rebel |
Place: | Medieval Munich |
n employed to carry out restoration work on a | Medieval mural discovered in a rural church while comi |
It was used by | medieval muralists to make the red pigment sinopia. |
Inside details of the | medieval murals can be seen. |
The | medieval murals from ca. 1440 are attributed to Albert |
The Catholic church has | medieval murals. |
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