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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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