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This libretto is an adaptation of a | medieval Spanish knight-errantry epic Amadis de Gaula |
ce 1995 is Charles B. Faulhaber, professor of | medieval Spanish literature at Berkeley. |
The name uses the | medieval Spanish word reyno instead of the modern rein |
Her residence was a revival of | Medieval Spanish Gothic architecture style with appoin |
cluded both the Joliet stone trimming and the | medieval spears attached to each of the three vergeboa |
ed as severe, when viewed in the light of the | medieval spirit, the authors of the Catholic encyclope |
, Protestants, and Mysticism: The use of late | medieval spiritual texts in the work of Gottfried Arno |
own also as “Calcio in costume”, is a sort of | medieval sport and is known as the father of soccer ev |
Yapahuwa was one of the ephemeral capitals of | medieval Sri Lanka. |
he Gateshead side of the River Tyne, near the | medieval St Mary's Church and The Sage. |
The | medieval St Nicholas Church in Sapareva Banya |
are also three churches, including the grand | medieval St. Mary's, built at a time when the village |
The | medieval St. George's Leper Hospital (Danish: Skt. |
ds district of Preston gets its name from the | medieval St. Mary Magdalen's leper hospital, which onc |
wall and in its west windows are fragments of | medieval stained glass. |
Other points of interest are the | medieval stained glass window in the Nonnenchor, the M |
ncluding the destruction of nearly all of the | medieval stained glass. |
The church retains quite a lot of its | medieval stained glass, however, due to the size of th |
In the east window are fragments of | medieval stained glass, depicting a saint's head. |
A window to the west of main range has | medieval stained glass including picture of swan ringi |
ws in the south wall of the nave contain some | medieval stained glass. |
oitiers in 1356 and should be seen as high in | medieval standards. |
mno is notable for the presence of four early | Medieval Standing Stones, as well as a fifth that is c |
oscow, was formerly the capital of a powerful | medieval state and a model provincial town in the Russ |
This brought an end to Bulgaria's | medieval state empire. |
rict of Diepholz was roughly identical to the | medieval state, while the Sulingen district had been a |
The Creation of Brittany: A Late | Medieval State, Hambledon & London 1988 |
relian, the second bishop of Limoges, and has | medieval statues and Baroque works of art. |
e term which is still used by antiquaries for | medieval stemmed cups. |
vard-like street, a pride for a still largely | medieval Stockholm, couldn't end up blindly in what wa |
near Slussen, is today kept in the Museum of | Medieval Stockholm. |
an unchanged and very compact and delightful | medieval stone village centre. |
By the 16th century a late | medieval stone bridge had replaced the wooden one. |
m the 18th century, standing in the base of a | medieval stone cross. |
tructed sometime between 1604 and 1634 out of | Medieval Stone thought to have come from a gatehouse t |
The town now has a complete circuit of | medieval stone walls that are said to be very near, if |
A | medieval stone coffin can be seen in front of the chur |
It was built in the style of a | medieval stone house soon after 1450 in Leer, Lower Sa |
A | medieval stone bridge was built in 1487, although this |
Compared to the other ten north Norwegian | Medieval stone churches, Trondenes church is well pres |
The town centre has | medieval stone houses. |
It is the northernmost | medieval stone fortress still standing. |
Trondenes Church is the northernmost | Medieval stone church of Norway, situated in Harstad. |
There is some | medieval stone work in the north aisle. |
llage lock-up which is Grade II listed, and a | medieval stone buttercross in the centre of the villag |
Behind a panel near the south door is a | medieval stone head found during the restoration. |
atehouse is the 14th century gatehouse to the | medieval Stoneleigh Abbey which was established near S |
Some | medieval stonework remains on the south side. |
The vaulting over the well replaced ruins of | medieval stonework in the 18th century. |
in, built by Nash c. 1797, incorporating some | medieval stonework and some material from the eighteen |
RIBA, incorporated large quantities of carved | Medieval stonework salvaged from the Norman Benedictin |
scribes the village as having "a fine show of | medieval stonework", and the church screen as being "o |
ildings and in some places the walls preserve | medieval stonework, including some of the arcades of t |
Its old houses follow a | medieval street pattern, with many streets converging |
his led to the first major alterations to the | medieval street plan, Pinstone Street and Leopold Stre |
A | medieval street used to run across Logic Lane as an ex |
from the road are almost all that remains of | medieval strip fields that once supported a village up |
There is also a notable example of | medieval strip fields at Middleton. |
Hutton-in-the-Forest was originally a | medieval stronghold and the Pele tower survives. |
The ruins are from two different eras: a | medieval stronghold and an Elizabethan era manor house |
Doune Castle is a | medieval stronghold near the village of Doune, in the |
rdered the demolition of what was left of the | medieval structure and erected on the same spot a new |
and early 1990s before being listed when its | medieval structure was revealed. |
The parish church of St. James is a | medieval structure with a tower. |
der manor house from the 16th century, with a | medieval structure incorporated into the following bui |
It is the oldest sacral | medieval structure and the only ossuary in Bratislava. |
The guard house is not the original | medieval structure but a 19th Century fantasy. |
The present Norman and | Medieval structure, may stand on the site of an earlie |
the English army making a ruin of much of the | Medieval structure. |
th and 14th centuries and retains much of the | medieval structure. |
It is surrounded by several other ancient and | medieval structures and ruins, collectively known as Q |
Today, of the | medieval structures, only a fragment of the north aisl |
, the old part of Kalyazin, including several | medieval structures, was swallowed by the waves. |
earthquake that destroyed much of Ljubljana's | medieval structures. |
d Director of the Centre for Late Antique and | Medieval Studies in 1994, retiring in 2007. |
the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of French and | Medieval Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. |
The Prospects of | Medieval Studies (1947) |
in the Divinity School and the Committees on | Medieval Studies and on General Studies. |
h May at the annual International Congress on | Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan, as well as ea |
ker was born in Sydney and received his BA in | Medieval Studies from the University of Sydney in 1997 |
45-1503) from University of York's Centre for | Medieval Studies in 1999, and has taught at York, Read |
He specialized in | medieval studies and history of the papacy. |
and acted as a president of the Institute of | Medieval Studies until 1936 and served as the principa |
His contributions to | medieval studies include Chaucer and the French Tradit |
Dame at a time during which the Institute of | Medieval Studies was organized, undergraduate enrollme |
Lecture at the 31st International Congress on | Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo. |
Long received a licentiate in | medieval studies from the Pontifical Institute of Medi |
was also Director of the Graduate Centre for | Medieval Studies from 1967 to 1970. |
our was held at the International Congress on | Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo in May 2010. |
Conceptions of ethnicity in early | medieval studies (1991) PDF |
Germanic Philology is an academic journal of | medieval studies founded in 1897 and now published by |
The Centre for | Medieval Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway w |
nts and recent graduates of the Department of | Medieval Studies at the University of York. |
Centre for | Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, 2000, ISBN 186 |
ouse, now home to the University's Centre for | Medieval Studies, was built in 1900. |
rsity of Georgia, where she earned a Ph.D. in | Medieval Studies, Phi Beta Kappa. |
Toronto: Pontifical Institute of | Medieval Studies, 1985, 72 pp. |
Since 2003 he is the leader of the Centre for | Medieval Studies, Bergen. |
ollowing Study Groups and Centres: Centre for | Medieval Studies, Early Modern Studies, and the RS Tho |
) is a dictionary published by the Centre for | Medieval Studies, University of Toronto under the dire |
cal, philosophical, and from the viewpoint of | medieval studies. |
ies; ancient Mediterranean civilizations; and | medieval studies. |
He also founded the Institute of | Medieval Studies. |
onors Program; Irish Language and Literature; | Medieval Studies; Music; Ph.D. in Literature Program; |
All of the windows were made in a | medieval style by the renowned Victorian master of sta |
ger is a Christian Mappa Mundi typical of the | medieval style of cartography. |
It contains the | medieval style alabaster canopied tomb of Sir John Rob |
Medieval style have sprung up. | |
He adopted a | medieval style of dress, wearing sandals and a crimson |
The facades of the palace is made in the | medieval style, so the palace leaves the impression of |
sed a Mimodrama, orchestral variations in the | medieval style, a Dies Irae, visions for voice and orc |
The tower was constructed in 1728 in a | medieval style. |
urissima (Latin: purest mother), emulates the | medieval styles of fifteenth century European masters |
g "exhibits a Pre-Raphaelite fascination with | medieval subjects and decorative detailing." |
ate of fire of such super-sized cannon) was a | medieval supergun of the Teutonic Order. |
r the Flemish folklore figure Dull Gret) is a | medieval supergun from Ghent, Belgium. |
For the | medieval supergun from Ghent, see Dulle Griet. |
the mists of imagination which arise from his | medieval surroundings, he is emphatically himself, and |
Anther | medieval survival is the rood screen depicting 11 disc |
ucent enamel is more fragile than opaque, and | medieval survivals in good condition are very rare. |
rsdotter of Sweden, (1130s - fl. 1158), was a | medieval Swedish princess and Danish queen, Queen cons |
An early | medieval sword mount was unearthed by a metal detector |
he distaff, or rock, used in spinning was the | medieval symbol of women's work. |
Medieval synagogue and ritual bath | |
twelfth century, as well as the remains of a | medieval synagogue, located in the lower town near the |
The Cult of Saints among Muslims and Jews in | Medieval Syria (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002) |
s how this gate differs from nearly all other | medieval Syrian gates in three very important respects |
within a country, not to be confused with the | medieval system of county courts held by the High Sher |
is practically proved to be derived from the | medieval tabard (tabardum, taberda or collobium), an u |
The Taifa of Algeciras was a | medieval taifa kingdom in what is now southern Spain, |
The Taifa of Orihuela was a | medieval taifa kingdom which existed probably from aro |
The Taifa of Ronda was a | medieval taifa kingdom that existed in Moorish al-Anda |
e Taifa of Constantina and Hornachuelos was a | medieval taifa kingdom that existed, in what is now so |
The Taifa of Molina was a | medieval taifa kingdom that existed from around the 10 |
The Taifa of Jerez was a | medieval taifa kingdom that existed in what is now sou |
The Taifa of Arjona was a | medieval taifa kingdom that existed from 1232 to 1244 |
The Taifa of Murviedro and Sagunto was a | medieval taifa kingdom that existed in a short period |
The Taifa of Segura was a | medieval taifa kingdom which existed from 1147 to prob |
The Taifa of Menorca was a | medieval taifa kingdom, which existed from 1228 until |
The Taifa of Purchena was a | medieval taifa kingdom which existed from 1145 to 1150 |
He further appears in the | medieval tale Breuddwyd Rhonabwy, in which he fights a |
In the | medieval tale, Geraint son of Erbin, Morgan is called |
ligno sancte crucis) is in fact a complex of | medieval tales loosely derived from the Old Testament. |
s Reynard the Fox's principal hideaway in the | medieval tales of this figure of legend. |
ppears as a member of Arthur's retinue in two | medieval tales, "How Culwch won Olwen" and "The Dream |
Bosi and Herraud" in Gautrek's Saga and other | medieval tales. |
Meiri is the only | medieval Talmudist (rishon) whose works can be read al |
Nakkirar was a | medieval Tamil poet from Madurai. |
ankar, who became rulers of Ponni Valanadu in | medieval Tamil Nadu, South India, were twin sons of a |
ed on an earlier industrial site, including a | medieval tannery and an 11-12th century salt working. |
Early | medieval tarts generally had meat fillings, but later |
that era and "never enlarged to satisfy later | medieval taste." |
The interior is designed in the | medieval Tatar and Russian traditions. |
Taufers is home to the impressive | medieval Taufers Castle, which towers above village an |
Today, of course, a | medieval tax is no longer charged for the crossing, an |
Instead, he was enamored with the | medieval technique of transparent antique glass, lectu |
d in alternation between the groups using the | Medieval technique of hocket (hence the group's name). |
one-year restoration project, using original | medieval techniques (although at least 75 percent of t |
White, Jr., Lynn (1962), | Medieval Technology and Social Change, Oxford: At the |
, once a part of St. Frideswide's Priory as a | medieval tenement. |
One suggestion is that it is derived from the | medieval term "Myne-deepes". |
wake is that of "Godsvrede" (Truce of God), a | medieval term referring to the unification of previous |
man-at-arms - | medieval term for a soldier, almost always a professio |
A Dictionary of | Medieval Terms & Phrases (Reprint ed.). |
Coredon Dictionary of | Medieval Terms and Phrase p. 159 |
Toome Upper also formed part of the | medieval territories known as the Route and Clandeboye |
Toome Lower also formed part of the | medieval territories known as the Route and Clandeboye |
Kilconway also formed part of the | medieval territory known as the Route. |
Dunluce Upper also formed part of the | medieval territory known as the Route. |
'spiritual heaven') mentioned in the | medieval text Elucidarius. |
In the | medieval text "Geraint son of Erbin", he is named as o |
The title comes from the | medieval text of the same name attributed to Thomas Aq |
La Vita Nuova (English: The New Life) is a | medieval text written by Dante Alighieri in 1295. |
Cambridge | Medieval Textbooks. |
Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe 18. | |
shed a selection from the romance in the York | Medieval Texts series. |
. Berchman, trans., Ancient Mediterranean and | Medieval Texts and Contexts 1 (Leiden: Brill, 2005). |
The compilation presents a diverse range of | medieval texts in verse and in prose, some of which ar |
language journal Y Cymmrodor; he also edited | medieval texts, including Thomas Stephens's version of |
English Didactic Literature," in Readings in | Medieval Texts, ed. |
In | medieval texts, one of Gylou's twelve and a half names |
History of Orderic Vitalis, 6 volumes, Oxford | Medieval Texts, 1968-1980, vol iv. |
y History of the Kings of Britain and related | medieval texts, was a king of Britain in pre-Roman tim |
Oxford | Medieval Texts. |
nd and provided a model for future editors of | medieval texts. |
The area is typified by | medieval thatched cottages, timber-framed manor houses |
Although the game may seem | medieval, the backstory in the manual explains that th |
The | medieval theme of the album was perhaps inspired by si |
While "Kaze No Ne" follows the | medieval theme of the rest of the Crystal Chronicles s |
The video follows a | medieval theme, with scenes of people dressed in renai |
chs (1540-50), for example, draws on a common | medieval theme, the ancestors and antetypes of Christ. |
he game) in contrast to Black Knight's darker | medieval theme. |
ievements - Golden Opportunities", which is a | medieval theme. |
Tant d'Arts...», performing entertainment on | Medieval theme. |
ing animations between chess pieces, as these | medieval themed characters confront each other on the |
us Ketenensis) (1110? - 1160?) was an English | medieval theologian, astronomer and Arabist. |
In Evans, G. R.. The | Medieval Theologians: An Introduction to Theology in t |
ized, including those of Aquinas, Scotus, and | medieval theology, as also those of medieval science, |
relates the events of Genesis, Chapter 3. In | medieval theology, Adam was supposed to have remained |
ticles to publications devoted to ancient and | medieval theology. |
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