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This article is about the | medieval ruler. |
Kari Maund (2000) The Welsh Kings: The | Medieval Rulers of Wales (Tempus) |
Medieval runes were in use until the 15th century. | |
The | medieval runes were in use throughout Scandinavia duri |
The | medieval runes, or the futhork, was a Scandinavian 27 |
The Dalecarlian runes were derived from the | medieval runes, but the runic letters were combined wi |
Like other Scandinavian manifestations of | Medieval runes, the runic alphabet of the Codex Runicu |
runic inscriptions preserved today, most are | medieval runes. |
Indeed, some of the | medieval runic inscriptions are actually in Latin lang |
tus on 12 May 1970, being regarded "as a good | Medieval rural church which retains much of its Mediev |
The type was adopted, and developed, in the | medieval Russian sphere (i.e. in Kievan Rus'), and in |
2001 in a masters thesis called "A Record of | Medieval Sages In Sefer Yuchasin of Rabbi Abraham Zacu |
ipt contains very important information about | medieval sailing and pilgrimage that would have been l |
The Blackfriars III ship is the most complete | medieval sailing ship to be discovered in Britain. |
oss (Welsh: Eglwys y Grog) is an example of a | medieval sailor's chapel of ease. |
y 21, 1170) was an English hermit and popular | medieval saint, although he was never formally canoniz |
The | medieval salt mine of Cacica |
there was a | medieval saltern at the hamlet of Wragholme. |
The | medieval Sanctuary of Tallat is located nearby, betwee |
d England and shows several parallels to late | medieval Sarum Use. |
1238 - 1328) was a | medieval Savoyard knight long in the service of the En |
In the 15th century, in | medieval Saxony (in central Germany, north of Bavaria |
nflict between Christians and Pagans in Early | Medieval Scandinavia, and many of the concepts appeari |
For the | medieval Scandinavian association, see Birkarls. |
Medieval Scandinavian laws | |
borg (Jomsburg) was the name given by several | medieval Scandinavian sources to a stronghold on the P |
lla of Sweden (1080s - 4 November 1130) was a | medieval Scandinavian queen, Princess of Sweden and Qu |
l in Ynglinga saga and moves through to early | medieval Scandinavian history. |
reference to the centrality of women in early | medieval Scandinavian ("Viking") society where the wom |
Inscriptions in | medieval Scandinavian runes show a large number of var |
Most early | medieval Scandinavians were probably literate in runes |
at it has taken on the broader sense of early | medieval Scandinavians in general. |
Power, Social Relations et Ideologies in | Medieval Scandinavie, from the Twelfth to the Fifteent |
fering and pathos that characterised the late | medieval scene.) |
f theatrical props, including a commission of | medieval scenery for John Gielgud's 1933 production of |
The village cross is a | medieval scheduled monument sited at a road junction i |
When the early | Medieval scholar mentions any important occasions in h |
Polemon, depicted as a | medieval scholar in the Nuremberg Chronicle |
as Gertrude Schoepperle Loomis (1882-1921), a | medieval scholar with whom Loomis shared an interest i |
Miss A. E. (Ada Elizabeth) Levett, a leading | medieval scholar and vice-principal of St. Hilda's Col |
Xenarchus, depicted as a | medieval scholar in the Nuremberg Chronicle. |
ess provides a glimpse in to the mind of this | medieval scholar and his travels. |
Xenophilus, depicted as a | medieval scholar in the Nuremberg Chronicle. |
Anna was noted for her education by the | medieval scholar, Niketas Choniates who wrote that Ann |
Brewer (13 July 1923 - 23 October 2008) was a | medieval scholar, author and publisher. |
To European | medieval scholars the word was applied to any beliefs |
ity shows the nineteenth-century opinion that | medieval scholars from the 13th century thought the Ea |
Note that | Medieval scholars tend to use the word "legend" solely |
That certain renowned | medieval scholars considered such questions is clear. |
(Database on | Medieval Scholars - in French) |
that such questions had a prominent place in | medieval scholarship has been debated. |
Medieval scholastic philosophers granted aether change | |
The | Medieval Scholastics adopted a cosmology that fused th |
philosophical theology first prominent among | medieval scholastics, notably Duns Scotus. |
s tasked with reforming the university from a | medieval school concentrated on humanities (philosophy |
is a long-standing tradition that there was a | medieval school of theology here on the site of no.19. |
The Saint Martial School was a | medieval school of composition centered in the Abbey o |
(2006) | Medieval Schools: From Roman Britain to Tudor England, |
al-Biruni quotes and criticizes the | medieval scientist Hamza al-Isfahani who had stated :4 |
HQN Books, | Medieval Scotland and England |
of the Diocese of Dunblane/Strathearn, one of | medieval Scotland's thirteen bishoprics. |
A tron was a weighing machine in | medieval Scotland, usually located in the marketplaces |
He is best remembered as a historian of | medieval Scotland. |
in, was an administrator and prelate in later | medieval Scotland. |
Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community, Essa | |
Neville, Cynthia J., Native Lordship in | Medieval Scotland: The Earldoms of Strathearn and Lenn |
r, B., Scotland without a King: 1329-1341, in | Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community, ed. |
egarded as one of the main starting points in | medieval Scottish ecclesiastical history, and the latt |
re uxoris Lord of Abernethy (died 1331) was a | medieval Scottish nobleman. |
Alexander Gordon (died 1518) was a late | medieval Scottish churchman. |
George Douglas (died 1589) was a late | medieval Scottish nobleman and prelate. |
1200-1230) was a | medieval Scottish poet and crusader. |
circa 1434) was a | medieval Scottish noblewoman, the daughter of David St |
1370 - 1414) was | medieval Scottish churchman. |
en, Frisel or Frisell] (died 1507) was a late | medieval Scottish prelate. |
The name "Inchkeith" derives from the | medieval Scottish Gaelic word Innse Coit, meaning "woo |
It retains a | medieval screen from the late fourteenth century. |
during the mid-19th century, but retains its | medieval screen, made from Jerusalem olive trees and f |
The church has a | medieval screen, 13th century font and possibly the ol |
With Reverence for the Word: | Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, |
Juraj Dalmatinac (1410-1473), | medieval sculptor and architect |
nce, one of the most important pieces of late | medieval sculpture to survive from the north of Englan |
Highlights of the collection | Medieval sculpture include wood sculptures by Jan van |
floor is the museum's extensive collection of | Medieval sculpture. |
The site also has several ancient and | medieval sculptures, out of these at least one as repo |
s for its scenic beaches, ancient temples and | medieval sea fort. |
The coat of arms of Trondheim is based on the | medieval seal of the city. |
remains of five platform houses; rudimentary, | Medieval seasonal farm houses. |
Stayley Hall the | medieval seat of the lords of the Stayley township |
d, Gloucestershire, including the site of the | medieval seat of the Hastings family. |
aining statements by followers of the English | medieval sect, the Lollards. |
The | Medieval Section meets about three times a year at loc |
ith lectures on the non-Jewish program of the | medieval secular curriculum. |
The Earliest Songbook in England - | Medieval secular and religious songs (Catherine King, |
ve grounds are the fragmentary remains of the | medieval Sedgwick Castle, surrounded by a now mostly d |
sts (including playing the piano, acquiring a | medieval sense of fashion, and other unconventional ch |
Veni Sancte Spiritus is one of only four | medieval Sequences which were preserved in the Missale |
picts the historical Battle of Kosovo between | Medieval Serbia and the Ottoman Empire which took plac |
the Battle of Kosovo which was fought between | Medieval Serbia and the invading Ottoman Empire on Jun |
She founded the first girl's school in | medieval Serbia. |
t was named after Queen Simonida, the wife of | medieval Serbian king Stefan Milutin. |
(Manchester | Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) |
(Manchester | Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) |
Annales Fuldenses (Manchester | Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) |
Greek mythology of King Midas, albeit with a | medieval setting rather than Greek. |
The game's final stretch takes place in a | medieval setting complete with cursed castles and dung |
s on, but reworks the material into a courtly | medieval setting. |
oman remains were overlaid with evidence of a | medieval settlement that included a small chapel. |
was between 1218 and 1220 and even today, the | medieval settlement pattern can be seen: the main tene |
A Bulgarian | medieval settlement arose upon its ruins later (10th-1 |
the 6th-7th centuries but it re-emerged as a | medieval settlement in the late 10th century. |
e are the earthworks and enclosure of a small | medieval settlement called Old Melorne. |
The | medieval settlement of Sheldon, first mentioned in 803 |
He was an expert on | medieval settlement patterns in the Slovene Lands. |
n or abandoned local settlements, such as the | medieval settlement of Stainsby, deserted by 1757, whi |
Isperih emerged in 1545 at the place of a | medieval settlement, with the earliest known traces of |
ary evidence suggests the existence of a lost | medieval settlement. |
Elvet grew up from two | medieval settlements based around Old Elvet and St Osw |
s stunted and the network of ethnic Hungarian | medieval settlements with their urbanized bourgeois in |
lands of Kinver Forest, i.e. lands cleared by | medieval settlers. |
The following two books are mostly about | medieval sexual sculpture but both have sections on Ba |
t and academic education within the bounds of | medieval Sharia law. |
Instruments resembling the | medieval shawm can still be heard in many countries to |
then passes through the remains of Esklets, a | medieval sheep farm, and on to Westerdale and, passing |
The prosperity of | medieval Shepshed was based on the wool industry and " |
Bob Trett (ed.), Newport | Medieval Ship: A Guide, Newport City Council / Friends |
Medieval shipbuilding site on the River Hamble | |
h have also included maritime archaeology and | medieval shipbuilding. |
his article on the economic ramifications of | medieval shipbuilding. |
ly: Suavia, Suevon, Nordosquavi) was an early | medieval shire (Gau) in the Eastphalia region of the D |
Osterwalde is a | medieval shire (Gau) in the Eastphalia region of the D |
O'Brien C (2002) The Early | Medieval Shires of Yeavering, Bamburgh and Breamish. |
Rostislav Stratimirovic - a descendant of the | medieval Shishman dynasty decided to exploit the inter |
Coleham grew up as a village outside | medieval Shrewsbury, with the nearest crossing over th |
of Sicily, with Moses Finley, in two volumes, | Medieval Sicily 800-1713 and Modern Sicily after 1713, |
mbination of World War II street fighting and | medieval siege warfare", according to the game's intro |
gn, not conventional perspective: that of the | medieval Sienese paintings which impressed her on her |
New Castle, to distinguish it from the ruined | medieval Sigulda Medieval Castle nearby, was built dur |
a in Sindh, which was the historic capital of | medieval Sindh. |
Yardley also contains a moated | medieval site called "Kent's Moat". |
e Arts and Crafts movement country house on a | medieval site remodelled and extended in Cotswold mano |
-Historic Megalithic and Early Historical and | Medieval site (8th century BC to 13th century AD), 196 |
with a few exceptions particularly Kilwa and | medieval sites in Nubia and Fostat, and there is not e |
of Danube River, the largest concentration of | medieval sites and monuments in Romania and a big numb |
Elaborate early | medieval situlae were Christian liturgical objects use |
The river passes under a late | medieval six-arch stone Landacre Bridge. |
The books are the main sources of | medieval skaldic tradition in Iceland and Norse mythol |
indow above; this wall contains more built-in | medieval slabs. |
Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps and the | medieval Slavic principality of Carantania. |
so contains an original kitchen, bathroom and | medieval sleeping bunks. |
Christopher Dyer - "The archaeology of | medieval small towns". |
What may have been the Bolehill Bole, a | medieval smelting hearth, was close to SK 298542, some |
a standard text in Germany for the history of | medieval social organization from a cultural perspecti |
"Early | medieval social groupings: the terminology of kinship. |
cessfully turning itself from a comparatively | medieval society into a modern industrialized state. |
f counsellors to the list of crimes, which in | medieval society evolved into the idea that assaulting |
ny poems provide a realistic picture of early | medieval society in eastern India by describing differ |
Women in | Medieval Society, 1971 |
He is the Patron of the London | Medieval Society. |
tower a slender, austere look compared to the | medieval Somerset towers of churches in nearby Taunton |
The Latin text is a typical | medieval song of praise, which follows the standard pa |
nish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 | medieval songs with Latin texts collected by Jaakko Su |
imulate old European instruments to accompany | medieval songs. |
regorian material, Liszt's Totentanz contains | Medieval sounding passages with canonic counterpoint, |
h translation (Atwater, 1927) at the Internet | Medieval Sourcebook |
elf: text at Yale Law School and the Internet | Medieval Sourcebook. |
lated into English by Tony Devaney Morinelli: | Medieval Sourcebook. |
Medieval Sourcebook: Annals of Xanten, 845-853. | |
Medieval Sourcebook: Alfred and Guthrum's Peace | |
It is found as a symbol in | medieval sources among other things representing St. O |
resch is not the church of Leuchars, which in | medieval sources is spelt Lochris, Locres etc., but th |
Other | medieval sources consider various connections with the |
In addition, there are many | medieval sources that present Lapland as being dominat |
Livingston identified at least fifty-three | medieval sources containing references to the battle, |
Based on | medieval sources, Bjarmaland's closest neighbor in the |
According to | medieval sources, Alipy created his icons with the hel |
In | medieval sources, however, a clear distinction was mad |
o to some doubts in identifying the castle in | medieval sources. |
The name does not otherwise occur in the | medieval sources. |
sed in the Red Book of Hergest and most other | medieval sources. |
of Kvenland in the 1st century, according to | medieval sources. |
certain ethnic affiliation mentioned by other | medieval sources. |
According to the Peasant State and Society in | Medieval South India by Burton Stein (page 110), durin |
t after a serious fire that destroyed most of | medieval Southwark. |
ree different types of game boards to play -- | Medieval, Space, and Tropical -- each with its own set |
stol Cathedral is the vaulting of its various | medieval spaces. |
It was used to poison rats in | medieval Spain and in 16th century England. |
A crueler variant used in | medieval Spain was performed by introducing a sharp we |
This costume drama, set in | medieval Spain, is about an itinerant student of philo |
O'Callaghan, Joseph F.,A History of | Medieval Spain, Cornell University Press, 1975. |
n (1954), "The Function of the Hebrew Poet in | Medieval Spain," Jewish Social Studies, 16(3):235-52. |
nted in Law, Culture and Regionalism in Early | Medieval Spain. |
O'Callaghan, Joseph F. A History of | Medieval Spain. |
The Lara Family: Crown and Nobility in | Medieval Spain. |
ry focuses on the "Golden Age" of learning in | medieval Spain. |
Early | medieval Spain: unity in diversity, 400-1000 |
ound in the works “The Ways of the Gemara” by | medieval Spanish scholar Rabbi Yitzchak Kanfanton, and |
anish architect and musician, specializing in | medieval Spanish music. |
This article is about the small | medieval Spanish horse. |
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