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bouring village of Yvoire, Nernier shares the medieval village center and beautiful flower decoratio
oved the monastery to Newton - a now deserted medieval village located two miles south of Cottingham
Cottam was previously a medieval village that was deserted.
Burton Dassett is a parish and shrunken medieval village in Warwickshire.
hort stroll south of the church is the ruined medieval village of Coety Green.
e walls which are the remains of the deserted medieval village of Nether Chalford.
The deserted medieval village (DMV) of Kettleby was first recorded
Clopton was a medieval village which was deserted in the 16th centur
The site of the medieval village of Wothersome
There are the remains of an ancient medieval village in the field in front of the church,
orld capital of wool pulling, and Hautpoul, a medieval village nearby.
Bescaby is a hamlet and deserted medieval village in Leicestershire, England.
What remains of the medieval village today, consisted of a sunken way runn
The original medieval village was buried at the time of the plague
The site of the deserted medieval village of Clopton is in Croydon parish, whic
ay in December when this remarkably preserved medieval village turns its back on the present and lig
Ascebi is the name of the medieval village that is the lost settlement, Canons A
The Deserted medieval village of Hutholes and the abandoned farmste
d is described as a lost settlement, deserted medieval village or abandoned village.
ch, Beckenham (1885-1887), formerly a “humble medieval village church.”
Cowlam was previously a medieval village that was deserted after the Black Dea
The medieval village of Cold Newton is now deserted.
ve the current settlement was the (abandoned) Medieval village of Atley Cowton.
rict of Peterlee, adjacent to the site of the medieval village of Yoden.
amilton was originally the name of a deserted medieval village just outside the modern city boundary
Worplesdon has a medieval village church, St Mary's.
t of Little Stretton village, lies a deserted medieval village called Stretton Magna (or Great Stret
d 68 metres above sea level.The centre of the medieval village was excavated by a local man, G. Tyle
Site of the medieval village of Cowlam
ge and Civil Parish based around an abandoned medieval village in the Richmondshire district of Nort
Close by is Kazimierz Dolny, a charming medieval village with a little market square surrounde
Seacourt is a deserted medieval village near Botley in Oxfordshire.
House in Bombay and removed the remains of a medieval village to create a parkland for himself.
Huggle is a very small medieval village in Heby, Uppsala, Sweden.
The site of a Deserted Medieval Village at West Laughton is marked on the OS
rebuilding in the 18th century, the original medieval village now only earthworks in fields to the
The medieval village of Cotes was abandoned, possibly beca
ss sessions, held since 1984 in the beautiful medieval village of Puycelsi in south-west France, are
ield located just to the north of the Norfolk medieval village of Egmere, five miles north west of F
eighboring towns had had any idea of the lost medieval village and the news caused a "sensation".
The Deserted Medieval Village of Ringsthorpe was located just to th
Frisby is a hamlet, deserted medieval village and civil parish in the Harborough di
The deserted medieval village (or DMV) of Schankeston was reputedly
In the United Kingdom, a deserted medieval village (DMV) is a former settlement which wa
It is the site of a deserted medieval village and there is evidence of earthworks c
Widford is a hamlet and deserted medieval village on the River Windrush about 1.5 miles
It is likely that the medieval village of Old Cambus was nearer to Siccar Po
A Deserted Medieval Village has been identified nearby, probably
A medieval village is first recorded here in 1296 but by
d to include the hamlets of Calceby (a former medieval village) and Driby, extending southwards to b
the reconstructed 'living museum at Cosmeston Medieval Village)
The area contains evidence of a Deserted medieval village, featured on Time Team.
today are the surviving remains of this small medieval village, the earthwork remains of which still
It formerly served a medieval village, but this has disappeared.
A medieval village, Lullington Court, was abandoned afte
The evidence is of a deserted medieval village, the principal remains of which are S
North Stoke is a medieval village, recorded in the Domesday Book of 108
The village dates from the medieval village, with a parish church and pub.
countryside, adjoining the site of a deserted medieval village.
e location of Mareham or Cold Mareham, a lost medieval village.
ists of Manor and Lodge farms, and a deserted medieval village.
orthumberland, England was once the site of a medieval village.
later outbreaks, leaving Cosmeston a Deserted medieval village.
The church stands on the site of a deserted medieval village.
St Mary, and is a prime example of a deserted medieval village.
The church is all that remains of a deserted medieval village.
an three houses, it is regarded as a shrunken medieval village.
E.), close to the moated site of a deserted medieval village."
Is Woolfox a Deserted Medieval Village?--Brunnian (talk) 09:25, 12 April 201
uty) and with close proximity to the historic medieval villages of Bearsted, Thurnham, Hollingbourne
erved as a pound, a common feature of British medieval villages (where stray livestock might be held
There are two deserted medieval villages (or DMV) listed for Great Sturton, t
Several abandoned medieval villages are known in the wider area.
deserted medieval villages which provide evidence of earlier vi
, Ross, Detchant and Elwick; all are shrunken medieval villages.
Sun Dancing: A Medieval Vision (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1997)
erbury Tales (2002) and editor of Bakhtin and Medieval Voices (1996).
The ceiling is one of the very few decorated medieval wagon vaults to survive.
Dyffryn Clwyd was a cantref of Medieval Wales and from 1282 a marcher lordship.
, a 6th century poet esteemed by the poets of medieval Wales as the founder of the Welsh poetic trad
Land in medieval Wales was divided into cantrefi, which were t
He became a figure of legend in medieval Wales and his association with Elffin ap Gwyd
It was of strategic importance in medieval Wales as the location of the main seat of the
Each cantref in medieval Wales was divided into cwmwdau, and a typical
ern border of the Kingdom of Gwynedd in early medieval Wales.
outh-western petty kingdom or principality of medieval Wales.
nquest also of Gwynedd and Powys, kingdoms in medieval Wales.
gywryd (died 1018) was a Prince of Gwynedd in medieval Wales.
edd, one of the kingdoms or principalities of medieval Wales.
but after a brief career as a conservator of medieval wall paintings he went back into motoring jou
In 1953 some unusually fine medieval wall paintings were discovered in some cottag
The church also contains some medieval wall paintings and an alabaster effigy of Sir
Remains of medieval wall paintings were uncovered during restorat
the Bull; twelfth Century Church featuring a medieval wall painting; the Manor House Christian Rest
y - from Anglo-Saxon carvings on one wall, to medieval wall paintings on another and then passages f
Romanesque architecture and includes notable medieval wall paintings.
This room is completely covered in medieval wall paintings which date to the period of th
parish church is St Vincent's and has several medieval wall murals visible.
It takes its name from the section of the medieval wall of the city which still remains.
h and 15th centuries and contains interesting medieval wall paintings and a fine reredos.
tion work in 2010 remnants were discovered of medieval wall paintings.
doorway have survived the centuries, as have medieval wall paintings from the mid 13th century, whi
This exposed the Roman city wall that the medieval wall had been built on.
Before writing books he conserved medieval wall paintings in churches.
During the 19th century restoration, medieval wall paintings were found and repainted.
church is a variety of wall decorations, from medieval wall paintings, to graffiti from later period
ssumed to have followed the line of the later medieval wall.
f the west wall, subsequently built over by a medieval wall.
nated official envoy of the Ottoman Sultan in medieval Wallachia and Moldovia.
st remaining visible structures dating to the medieval walled town of Cork.
physical attractions include an intact, inner medieval walled section with two entrances, one of whi
ncluded all the uplands south and east of the medieval walled town, that now form the 2nd, 3rd, 4th
ch still active of the five originally in the medieval walled town.
Medieval wallpainting inside All Saints church
The medieval walls of the town and four of the gateways ha
Boar's Head Inn, outside the City of London's medieval walls on the northeast, had long been a venue
gualada decided to leave the enclosure of the medieval walls and established new industries along a
he green belt was established in place of the medieval walls between 1822-1830 as part of the urban
A section of the medieval walls are yet left.
and was the first district outside Brussels' medieval walls to flourish.
t is where the River Fleet flowed against the medieval walls of London; at the west end is the Templ
they were able to damage severely the city's medieval walls.
aritime Museum is housed at The Wool House, a medieval warehouse in Southampton, Hampshire.
Medieval warfare
(1995) Medieval Warfare Source Book: Warfare in Western Chris
(1996) Medieval Warfare Source Book: Christian Europe and its
Pamela Porter, Medieval Warfare in Manuscripts (London: British Libra
g Henry V that Hardy developed an interest in medieval warfare, and he later wrote and presented an
er Egypt associated with the beginning of the Medieval Warm Period, were the root cause of the migra
Soon and Baliunas attribute the Medieval warm period to such an increase in solar outp
i Chronicles") and other works with a similar medieval warrior theme, which were serialized in newsp
005 and placed an influential role during the medieval wars between the Saxons and Polabian Slavs; i
Medieval watchtower of Valmojado
e Town Walls Tower is the very last remaining medieval watchtower surviving on what were once the me
Another well-preserved medieval watchtower is located immediately next to the
ures and identified by scrolls in a typically medieval way.
A war hammer is a late medieval weapon of war intended for close combat actio
For the medieval weapon, see Angon.
ries, “Perfect Weapon”, looking at aspects of medieval weaponry.
t's decor still features English and Scottish medieval weapons, kilts, and family Coat of Arms and M
She is skilled in stealth and combat using Medieval weapons.
firearms, shields, swords, suits of armor and medieval weapons.
rchaeological consultancy, ARCUS, unearthed a medieval well of over three metres in depth in the san
rchaeological consultancy, ARCUS, unearthed a medieval well of over three metres in depth in the san
erffraw and represent a surviving fragment of medieval Welsh royalty.
dam) is the most commonly accepted title of a medieval Welsh translation of the Latin text Historia
Geraint son of Erbin is a medieval Welsh poem celebrating the hero Geraint and h
It is first attested in medieval Welsh literature.
The Medieval Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen has many triads
oddeu (English: The Battle of the Trees) is a medieval Welsh poem preserved in the 14th-century manu
chaiology of Wales is a printed collection of medieval Welsh literature, published in three volumes
1465-1525) was a late medieval Welsh poet, born in Llansannan, Denbighshire.
times against the background of the legendary Medieval Welsh colonization of Mobile, Alabama under t
a story from the Mabinogion, a collection of medieval Welsh tales, in which a group of warriors, la
ccounts Talgarth was the capital of the early medieval Welsh Kingdom of Brycheiniog.
Madog ap Gwallter (fl c. 1250) was a medieval Welsh language poet.
the magical race called the Coraniaid in the medieval Welsh tale Lludd and Llevelys.
The late medieval Welsh poets Rhys Brydydd, his son Rhisiart ap
rtified Raglan Castle, one of the finest late medieval Welsh castles.
h) was an early 6th-century king of Buellt, a medieval Welsh kingdom.
icinatory poem whose text is preserved in two medieval Welsh manuscripts, Peniarth 3 (c.
Arthur in medieval Welsh literature (Writers of Wales series); C
ies of volumes containing the edited texts of medieval Welsh genealogical tracts and his own detaile
who lived in Clun near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches.
ed to Nennius, the 10th century Welsh Annals, medieval Welsh genealogies (such as the Harleian Genea
Rhun appears in two of the medieval Welsh Triads, as one of the 'Fair Princes of
ce claimed to be the site of the grave of the medieval Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, but this is one
produced diplomatic editions of the important medieval Welsh manuscripts, the Myvyrian Archaiology p
's story from the Mabinogion, a collection of medieval Welsh tales, in which a group of warriors, la
cript (Welsh: Llawysgrif Hendregadredd), is a medieval Welsh manuscript containing an anthology of t
In the late medieval Welsh list of triads, Pedwar Marchog ar Hugai
c. 1222-68) was a medieval Welsh language court poet.
According to medieval Welsh poetry (such as the poem Gweith Argoed
1045 - 1074) was a medieval Welsh ruler who reigned over the petty kingdo
who lived in Clun near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches.
A medieval Welsh poem attributed to the infant Taliesin
nment in 1858 to complete the editions of the medieval Welsh chronicles Annales Cambriae and Brut y
resource for any serious student of early and medieval Welsh history.
Rhonabwy is the most literary of the medieval Welsh prose tales.
, Hoel is associated with Arthur's retinue in medieval Welsh texts like The Dream of Rhonabwy, Gerai
ng this period include further development of Medieval Welsh literature, for instance in the poetry
chose the name Gwystyl from the collection of medieval Welsh-language prose tales known as the Mabin
nzahar, geuzaar and zeuzahar were used in the medieval West to denote either of the nodes., pp.
Christianization in the late Roman and Early Medieval West was a slow, inconsistent and incomplete
been slain in the midst of rehabilitating the medieval west tower of the Royal Palace of Holyrood--t
t became one of the most popular works in the medieval West, but its impact was particularly profoun
spects of community and conflict in the early medieval west.
Gary Dickson, Religious enthusiasm in the medieval West.
1999, Legal culture in the early medieval west: law as text, image and experience.
In late medieval Western music, a clausula (Latin "clause"; pl
onicles depict a worldview that is distinctly medieval where "things happen to people rather than on
19th century it is one of the best preserved medieval windows in Somerset.
Generally, medieval wines were not fermented to dryness; conseque
So I was surprised to be told that there were medieval witch burnings.
tches", although it is clear that the kind of medieval witch burnings associated with the Inquisitio
dence of gynophobia in Classical Athens.) and medieval witch-hunts to be manifestations of gynophobi
The church is medieval with a late 13th century tower as well as a 1
ed the site as possibly 410AD to 1065AD early Medieval with evidence of an Iron Age British fort on
The church is medieval with the chancel dating from the fourteenth c
Medieval Woman's Song: Cross-Cultural Approaches.
                                                                                                    


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