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le the gadya or "prose" portion was almost in | medieval Malayalam metres. |
who lived in Clun near Shrewsbury, along the | medieval Welsh Marches. |
who lived in Clun near Shrewsbury, along the | medieval Welsh Marches. |
language journal Y Cymmrodor; he also edited | medieval texts, including Thomas Stephens's version of |
There is also a | medieval chapel of Saint Nectan near St Winnow in Corn |
There is also a | medieval castle, which, however, is somewhat damaged a |
castle stood here: nearby there were also in | medieval times a priory and a chapel of St Anne. |
There are also some | medieval carvings and the remains of three remarkable |
It also includes | medieval is faher objects of Medieval religious sculpt |
own of his activities as bishop, although the | medieval chronicler Matthew Paris considered him a goo |
nts to resign the see in May 1237, although a | medieval chronicle ascribed the decision to injuries h |
roup's name is derived from demon Amdukias in | medieval demonology. |
pher Thomas Allmand (born 1936) is an English | medieval historian, with a special focus on the Late M |
peared, as he aimed at reproducing an overall | medieval effect. |
Dunham Castle is an early | medieval castle in Dunham Massey, England (grid refere |
hthun or Withun; died circa 808) was an early | medieval Bishop of Selsey. |
ster, KG (1343 - 23 July 1403) was an English | medieval nobleman best known for taking part in the re |
us Ketenensis) (1110? - 1160?) was an English | medieval theologian, astronomer and Arabist. |
s' Universal History Divided into an Ancient, | Medieval, and New Period helped popularize it. |
The Pernik sword is an early | medieval double-edged iron sword unearthed in the ruin |
Originally an early | medieval castle, the Saxon palatial county seat of gov |
The Lucidarius, an anonymous | medieval book, was the first German language summa, wr |
the Kelk Baronets, near the site of an older | medieval parish church. |
The O'Flanagans were an important | medieval family based at Ballyflanagan (present day to |
Peter and Illtyd, which is noted for an early | medieval carving of two exhibitionist figures. |
e market town of Richmond, where an important | medieval castle still watches the important ford from |
There are the remains of an ancient | medieval village in the field in front of the church, |
in a Romantic tradition, evoking an idealised | medieval England of pastoral landscapes and architectu |
r at Capelulo, reputedly the site of an early | medieval chapel of Saint Ulo. |
On top of the cape is an early | medieval cemetery. |
ly: Suavia, Suevon, Nordosquavi) was an early | medieval shire (Gau) in the Eastphalia region of the D |
According to this story, an early | medieval merchant paid for the church to be completed |
holdings to create a robust base for an early | medieval monastic community. |
anted by Edward I in 1283 permitted an annual | medieval fair and market to be held on the village gre |
nau, originally called Mortenau, was an early | medieval county (Gau) in the Duchy of Swabia. |
stle was built on the foundations of an early | medieval gord. |
ite the site of Roxburgh Castle, an important | medieval fortress where King James II was killed durin |
Freistadt was an old | medieval town (founded around 1220) that separated the |
The Liesgau is an early | medieval county (Gau) of the Duchy of Saxony, located |
Judith Green is an English | medieval historian, currently serving as Professor of |
KG (1342 - 16 January 1373) was an important | medieval English noble during the reign of King Edward |
nun's hermitage, on the site of an abandoned | medieval monastery on the slopes of Mount Amomon, near |
Ullerwood Castle is an early | medieval castle, possibly a shell keep, in Ringway, En |
An early | medieval christian psalter now known as the Faddan Mor |
The Chronica Majora is an important | medieval illuminated manuscript chronicle by Matthew P |
January 1382 - 30 April 1439) was an English | medieval nobleman and military commander. |
It boasts an authentic | medieval belfry, wooden frame houses and fortification |
ge and Civil Parish based around an abandoned | medieval village in the Richmondshire district of Nort |
cian monastery of Medeshamstede, and an early | medieval bishop of Mercia. |
An early | medieval sword mount was unearthed by a metal detector |
Saint-Pierre Church is an important | Medieval church on the way to Saint-Jacques de Compost |
Conomerus or Conomor the Cursed, was an early | medieval ruler of Brittany. |
There probably was an earlier | medieval castle on the same site latest by 1375. |
the Kelk Baronets, near the site of an older | medieval parish church. |
Wardley Hall is an early | medieval manor house and a Grade I listed building in |
The Palatine Chapel is an Early | Medieval chapel that is the remaining component of Cha |
An important | medieval book, the Luttrell Psalter forms the basis fo |
Dunbeg contains an early | medieval corbelled stone hut (clochan). |
dheri; died between 705 and 716) was an early | medieval Bishop of London, England. |
The Analysis of Ancient and | Medieval Records. |
its location on the Via Regia, an ancient and | medieval trade road. |
In the ancient and | medieval Middle East and Europe, camphor was used as i |
It is surrounded by several other ancient and | medieval structures and ruins, collectively known as Q |
ticles to publications devoted to ancient and | medieval theology. |
Usage of the term is noted in ancient and | medieval literature of Sri Lanka, South India, and in |
the Daikatana, travelling to ancient Greece, | medieval Norway, near future Los Angeles and futuristi |
most renowned have specialised in ancient and | medieval as well as contemporary history. |
ushir Vadya (wind instruments) of ancient and | medieval period. |
, modern Bolvadin, Turkey, was an ancient and | medieval city in Phrygia Salutaris. |
nd prayer, covers a wide range of ancient and | medieval Jewish life from Andalusia and Amsterdam to S |
A History of Ancient and | Medieval Philosophy, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1926. |
He was a professor of ancient and | medieval history at the University of Clermont-Ferrand |
The site also has several ancient and | medieval sculptures, out of these at least one as repo |
to the 3rd century AD, history of ancient and | medieval periods, ethnical composition and movement of |
an expert on the conservation of ancient and | medieval monuments in Iran. |
rala and the outside world in the ancient and | medieval period. |
d into four main periods: ancient, classical, | medieval and modern. |
in which he studies the Sarum Rite and other | medieval liturgical observances. |
s life and works, the life of a monk, and the | medieval Kingdom of Northumbria. |
an unchanged and very compact and delightful | medieval stone village centre. |
a bespoke font for his countdown clock and a | medieval finance company offering to consolidate all y |
Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus and the | medieval Armenian chronicles. |
He frequently visited Italian and Greek | medieval archives finding sources for his works. |
al town in Vallagarina both in Roman and High | Medieval periods. |
Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps and the | medieval Slavic principality of Carantania. |
to the thirteenth to fifteenth century, and a | medieval conduit, similar to one excavated at Saint Au |
lar to that of Dungeons and Dragons and other | medieval fantasy worlds, with familiar monsters such a |
Burton Dassett is a parish and shrunken | medieval village in Warwickshire. |
period per programme: Roman and Anglo-Saxon; | Medieval; Tudor; Stuarts; Georgian and Victorian. |
ard Munch Museum, the Botanical Gardens and a | medieval park. |
In the ancient and early | medieval periods, the Mamankam was a grand assembly of |
y 21, 1170) was an English hermit and popular | medieval saint, although he was never formally canoniz |
nce housed cave dwellings, a Saxon fort and a | medieval town hall - before the Victorians swept all a |
religious rituals, Athenian tragedy, and the | medieval mystery play. |
alization of both the Dominican Order and the | Medieval Inquisition. |
relian, the second bishop of Limoges, and has | medieval statues and Baroque works of art. |
hamlet with just a handful of houses and the | medieval parish church of St Mary the Virgin, parts of |
Bescaby is a hamlet and deserted | medieval village in Leicestershire, England. |
cluded both the Joliet stone trimming and the | medieval spears attached to each of the three vergeboa |
He became Reader in Russian and Balkan | Medieval History, University of Oxford (1949-61) and s |
His Leys, however, is the latest and largest | medieval Occitan grammatical treatise written with int |
works center on Visigothic Spain and Western | Medieval Church. |
1430) was a Welsh priest, canonist, and late | medieval historian and chronicler. |
sizes of the two armies vary widely, and the | medieval chronicles are subject to the usual exaggerat |
he Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early | Medieval Philosophy, (as Editor), Cambridge University |
in the townland are Hillview House and three | medieval ringforts in the southern end of Snugborough, |
hrough Babylon, Greece, India, China, and the | medieval Middle East. |
lations between materialistic thought and the | medieval controversy between realism and nominalism. |
Ancient jars and vases, | medieval drinking vessels, the private collection of A |
n 1446, which means it is the oldest and only | medieval town in Dalarna. |
. Lang, author of Aristotle's Physics and its | Medieval Varieties (1992), says (p. 284): "The questio |
Bosi and Herraud" in Gautrek's Saga and other | medieval tales. |
s in Denmark in the late Viking age and early | medieval age. |
y History of the Kings of Britain and related | medieval texts, was a king of Britain in pre-Roman tim |
Christianization in the late Roman and Early | Medieval West was a slow, inconsistent and incomplete |
t's decor still features English and Scottish | medieval weapons, kilts, and family Coat of Arms and M |
small kingdom during the sub-Roman and early | medieval periods in an Old Welsh genealogical document |
lesser Bronze and Iron Age presences and the | medieval predecessors of today's communities. |
a history of the Later Roman Empire and early | medieval Europe, left unfinished by Charles Le Beau. |
de from 17th-century carved Flemish oak and a | medieval eagle lectern, which may be the earliest of E |
s located much further east than today, and a | medieval harbour, known as Koggahamnen ("The Cog Harbo |
each member playing a different class, and a | Medieval mode where players are restricted to melee we |
shwood (founder of the Hellfire Club) and the | medieval Plantagenet family. |
design to the towers built at Gisors and the | medieval Louvre. |
d Barley Hall, an excavated and reconstructed | medieval house in Coffee Yard, off Stonegate, York. |
Lady Illusion, a wild west ghost town, and a | medieval castle. |
iz each other on Biblical, runic, and similar | medieval lore. |
is known for historic buildings and apparent | medieval character. |
llage lock-up which is Grade II listed, and a | medieval stone buttercross in the centre of the villag |
ontaining evidence of roman settlements and a | medieval coal mine (Vavasours), thought to be the earl |
Peter Comestor, Biblical Paraphrase, and the | Medieval Popular Bible," Speculum, vol. |
h, this phoneme merged with g (gort), and the | medieval manuscript tradition assigns it Latin ng , he |
ancient Iberian archaeological remains, and a | medieval church known from the 9th century, dedicated |
re sylphs are identified with fairies and the | medieval legends of fairyland, as well as a confusion |
almuseum, connecting Kornmarkt street and the | medieval city wall. |
ury, with much later rebuilding, and contains | medieval tombs. |
The style is mainly Perpendicular and some | medieval masonry is still present in the arcades. |
remains of earthenware dated to pre and post | medieval period have been found. |
working in Salem, Massachusetts and studying | medieval art. |
It is based in the converted and extended | medieval church of St Margaret, Walmgate. |
cally formed during the Anglo-Saxon and early | medieval period where their narrow elongated shape has |
he "Libellus de lapidibus" of Marbod, and the | medieval chronicler Otto of Freising. |
llary sphere, paralactic ruler and astrolabe; | medieval Muslim instruments such as the universal astr |
Widford is a hamlet and deserted | medieval village on the River Windrush about 1.5 miles |
m literally meaning "the going round", and in | Medieval Latin means the "course" of a melodic line, m |
and their desertion in late ancient and early | medieval India on the basis of archaeological evidence |
mas Aquinas's Summa Theologica) and literary ( | Medieval "visions", such as Visio Pauli, Visio Alberic |
re a collection of 1085 Anglo-Saxon and later | medieval manuscripts, now in the British Library. |
onors Program; Irish Language and Literature; | Medieval Studies; Music; Ph.D. in Literature Program; |
KI ANSH" Devanshi was the celestial angel in | medieval India. |
ted with 12 carved and painted angels playing | medieval musical instruments including the cittern, ba |
or and editor specializing in Anglo-Saxon and | medieval literature, science fiction and fantasy, espe |
estern Christendom, including Anglo-Saxon and | medieval England, from the time of Charlemagne, and pa |
and Ethiopian Forest Bull, is an animal from | Medieval bestiaries. |
Animals in | medieval art The Bayeux tapestry as an example.. Amste |
n where small holders grazed their animals in | medieval times. |
Another well-preserved | medieval watchtower is located immediately next to the |
h above the little village of Ansembourg, the | medieval castle is still inhabited today. |
n cases where Lewis and Short do not answer a | medieval usage question, J. F. Niermeyer's Mediae Lati |
e term which is still used by antiquaries for | medieval stemmed cups. |
d Director of the Centre for Late Antique and | Medieval Studies in 1994, retiring in 2007. |
Antique and | Medieval Coins of the Northern Black Sea Area : Catalo |
- Volume 2 : Antique and | Medieval Coins of Crimea, the Northern East and East B |
iple of three charges to a shield apparent in | medieval heraldry. |
in some mysterious statements which appear in | medieval chronicles, such as the involvement of Polish |
Asclepiodotus appears in | medieval British legend as a native king of Britain. |
This group takes an innovative approach to | medieval repertoires, especially with respect to their |
fluence on later Christian, Persian, Arab and | medieval astrologers. |
smission of these systems through Arabic into | medieval Europe." |
, Greeks, Egyptians, Persians, Arabs, Western | medieval and Renaissance practitioners. |
ant of the Konstanzer Arbeitskreis concerning | medieval history and an extraordinary member of the hi |
h have also included maritime archaeology and | medieval shipbuilding. |
Department, and wrote the book Archaeology of | Medieval India. |
Steane, John M. (1985) The Archaeology of | Medieval England and Wales, Volume 1985, Part 2. Becke |
Christopher Dyer - "The archaeology of | medieval small towns". |
not appear in Europe after Archiolocus until | Medieval times. |
Its Mediterranean Revival architecture mixes | medieval and classical elements to reproduce the look |
lum Haines taught heraldry, architecture, and | medieval battles, and demonstrated motte-and-bailey wi |
Far from the village are the | medieval hillforts of Mangup and Eski-Kermen. |
Other points of interest are the | medieval stained glass window in the Nonnenchor, the M |
ts, 5,300 metres (17,400 ft) long, are partly | medieval and partly constructed by Vauban. |
There are many | medieval buildings in the village, including one which |
rleaving irregular mosaic suggest they are of | medieval origin. |
In addition, there are many | medieval sources that present Lapland as being dominat |
, Ross, Detchant and Elwick; all are shrunken | medieval villages. |
The historic sites in the townland are a | medieval ringfort on the east side of the Killeshandra |
The historic sites in the townland are a | medieval ringfort south of the Bawnboy Road, (Site num |
The historic sites in the townland are a | medieval ringfort, the international border crossing w |
Ashwood was formerly an area of | medieval woodland and later heathland, bounded by the |
commonplace throughout the Speyside area from | medieval times but were largely made redundant with th |
in building in the South Yorkshire area since | medieval times. |
nt acquisitions, particularly in the areas of | medieval, Baroque, and 20th century art. |
ther, chain, scale or light lamellar armor of | medieval China. |
firearms, shields, swords, suits of armor and | medieval weapons. |
From these first motets arose a | medieval tradition of secular motets. |
he ancient village 3 km inland build around a | medieval castle and fortified church on the road from |
The Jacobean house was built around a | medieval great hall. |
he mightiest achievement in sculptural art in | medieval Karnataka. |
Arthur in | medieval Welsh literature (Writers of Wales series); C |
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