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ine landscape and under category (iv) for the | medieval landscape that depicts architectural monument |
is work were brought back into Hebrew for the | medieval Chronicles of Jerahmeel. |
The village is notable for its | Medieval deer park, as well as the famous Shropshire g |
es back to Norman times and is famous for its | medieval Doom; at Great Harrowden, the Doom sits very |
Becket's life became a popular theme for the | medieval Nottingham Alabaster carvers. |
For the | medieval Scandinavian association, see Birkarls. |
e designed by Pugin and made by Crace for the | Medieval Court in the Great Exhibition of 1851. |
For the | medieval philosopher, see Richard Rufus of Cornwall. |
lar with sightseers and holidaymakers for its | medieval city centre and pleasant location on Lake Con |
lved eliminating the elements derived for the | medieval Arabic tradition in favor of a return to Ptol |
of the Reformation and his admiration for the | medieval world and its Roman Catholic ritualism did no |
e Zarra in Basque are different names for the | medieval neighbourhood of Bilbao, part of the Ibaiondo |
ae, which is the most valuable source for the | medieval position of the Church in regard to property, |
For the | medieval poet and philologist, see Menahem ben Saruq. |
auty of Dedham Vale; it is famed also for the | medieval wool villages of Lavenham and Kersey. |
For the | medieval french scientist, see Peter of Maricourt. |
, on the former site of the brewhouse for the | medieval and Tudor Richmond Palace. |
For the | medieval music ensemble, see Asteria Medievale. |
For the | medieval hamlet of Upton in the south east of Warwicks |
For the | medieval French 'chantefable', see Aucassin and Nicole |
For the | medieval English dyed woollen cloth, see Lincoln green |
to Oxford, the tutor's enthusiasm for French | medieval history swayed Kennedy in that direction. |
in the porch are carved with the grid for the | medieval board game Nine Men's Morris. |
For the | Medieval period, see Middle Ages. |
For the | medieval architectural term, see Bowtell. |
ack of the diplomatic skills for interpreting | medieval manuscripts. |
nown as "les Punxes"), which is known for its | medieval castle style from the north of Europe. |
gan the collection of foreign sources for the | medieval period in the history of the Eastern Slavs. |
For the | medieval supergun from Ghent, see Dulle Griet. |
the house is an identical replacement for the | medieval original, tiled with Cornish slate. |
all which was once a meeting-place for York's | medieval guilds. |
d 30,000 people and was a key passage for the | medieval caravans trading between the West African cit |
For the | medieval queen of Scotland, see Margaret of England. |
For the | medieval Egyptian capital, please see Al-Qatta'i |
Evidence for other | medieval industries-tanning and the working of horn, b |
Colwinston is known for the | medieval parish church of St. Michael and All Angels, |
eudonym under which to write his forgeries of | medieval poetry. |
There had been a spate of forgeries of | medieval objects, and the Parisians were suspicious, u |
a narrative lay or simply a lay, is a form of | medieval French and English romance literature. |
A brigandine is a form of | Medieval body armour. |
in the shape of a dove, used in this form in | Medieval churches to keep the Eucharist (the Blessed S |
within the geographic region that formed the | medieval divisions of the country called Demala Pattuv |
reet and Mary Street on the island formed the | medieval city centre of Limerick. |
ms and many other features of the former late | medieval church said to have been built on the site of |
scapes: Power, Community and Fortification in | Medieval England. |
found in the area, from Bronze age forts, to | medieval casts. |
The theory was first put forward by | medieval historian Alfred Anscombe in 1913, and advoca |
the Battle of Kosovo which was fought between | Medieval Serbia and the invading Ottoman Empire on Jun |
ame of Napoleon's mother) and can be found in | medieval England (Saint Letycie, Lititia). |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy: Nobility of Meissen. |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy on Jean (Thibaut/Theobald I), Comte |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy: Latin Lordships in Greece. |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy. |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy: Provence. |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy: Savoy. |
Gerold, Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy: Gascony. |
Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy on Renaud (Reginald) de Bar |
not listed on the site of the Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy |
ey's "Medlands", hosted at the Foundation for | Medieval Genealogy |
He founded the | medieval commune of Gronau. |
mno is notable for the presence of four early | Medieval Standing Stones, as well as a fifth that is c |
, a comprehensive history of fox-hunting from | medieval times, and, with his wife Sara Carr, Fox-Hunt |
erffraw and represent a surviving fragment of | medieval Welsh royalty. |
e foundations of stone walls and fragments of | medieval artefacts have been located in the outer cour |
There are some fragments of | medieval glass in the south chancel window. |
wall and in its west windows are fragments of | medieval stained glass. |
The south window contains a few fragments of | medieval glass. |
features are Victorian Glass but fragments of | medieval glass also survive. |
In the windows are fragments of | medieval heraldic stained glass. |
In the east window are fragments of | medieval stained glass, depicting a saint's head. |
There are fragments of | medieval glass elsewhere in the church. |
the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of French and | Medieval Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. |
considered to be some of the best frescoes of | medieval India next to frescoes of Ajanta Caves and Ba |
Karl Friedrich Schinkel: | Medieval City on a River (1815) |
Many of the buildings date from late | Medieval times. |
happens to him later seem to be taken from a | medieval Judas fable. |
, Twickenham, rebuilt by James apart from the | medieval tower |
nd many remains have been discovered from the | medieval period. |
One suggestion is that it is derived from the | medieval term "Myne-deepes". |
From the | medieval period to early modern times, sheep were rear |
Scenes from Perceval, from a | medieval illumination. |
s tasked with reforming the university from a | medieval school concentrated on humanities (philosophy |
The academic hood is a derivative from the | medieval almuce. |
The name derives from a | medieval monastic school of which no trace remains. |
Elvet grew up from two | medieval settlements based around Old Elvet and St Osw |
used for trade and military purposes from the | medieval era until the 19th century. |
ows, which could have been derived from Irish | medieval origins. |
From the | Medieval period swans were kept in ponds and were a so |
Only the west tower from the | medieval church survives. |
that the first two parts originated from the | medieval fairs involving bears on the central square. |
lished by Lhuyd in 1702, and differs from the | medieval language in having a considerably simpler str |
anian nationalists needed an episode from the | medieval history for centre of the Albanian nationalis |
ack to the ancient kings' road going from the | medieval town of Oslo towards the neighbouring country |
is practically proved to be derived from the | medieval tabard (tabardum, taberda or collobium), an u |
elaborate carved stones surviving from early | medieval Europe. |
very little data about the interiors from the | medieval and Baroque era. |
The Dalecarlian runes were derived from the | medieval runes, but the runic letters were combined wi |
in brick, flint and stone, and date from the | medieval period and the 17th century. |
uments from Western classical music, from the | medieval period onwards. |
rms used in different eras beginning from the | medieval times. |
ly English Gothic, and earned praise from the | medieval chronicler Matthew Paris. |
ry knighthoods within Ireland dating from the | Medieval period. |
ittle, the humble homes of fishermen from the | medieval era were replaced by stately homes. |
The name derives from the | medieval use of the word philosophy to denote any rese |
some evidence that deserted village from the | medieval age existed on the site although information |
The name Oostkamp comes from the | Medieval name Orscamp, meaning place of the horses. |
It is thought that the font comes from the | medieval church at Flawford. |
King Enzio imprisoned in Bologna, from a | medieval manuscript. |
t of the notable Kannada grammarians from the | medieval period. |
e periods covered include everything from the | medieval period to modern developments in the study of |
erally accepted that it is descended from the | Medieval Citole, or Cytole. |
Page from a | medieval copy of the Notitia Dignitatum. |
me borrows styles of castle building from the | medieval and Tudor periods, along with more minimalist |
A player first creates a character from stock | medieval fantasy archetypes and starts in the town, sh |
e best examples of temples preserved from the | medieval period in India. |
One of thirteen skeletons analyzed from a | medieval cemetery dated 1250-1450 AD in Denmark was fo |
From the | medieval period in the 12th century until 1956, the ma |
From its | medieval past, Sarria conserves the Convent of A Madal |
biographies of prominent individuals from its | medieval period. |
lliam Burton: Hildebrand and Hellelil, from a | medieval Danish variant. |
The square tower or keep remains from the | medieval building, and several other parts from the 16 |
"Scholastic" inscriptions date from the | medieval Old Irish period up to Modern times. |
that presents performances of music from the | Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and early Classical per |
rganized by Alcuin, where he studied from the | medieval programs known as the trivium and the quadriv |
very narrow and compact, a leftover from the | medieval era. |
e 11th century and contains an altar from the | medieval castle. |
int-Nicolas ("St, Nicholas's Tower") from the | medieval monastery is still standing. |
of a forest", and probably derives from early | medieval times when it lay in the Kingdom of Powys. |
The church dates from the | medieval period, with the fabric in the east end datin |
dedicated to St. Gwrin, which dates from late | medieval times and was last restored in 1864. |
ing", "tan," and "tawny" are derived from the | Medieval Latin tannare, "to convert into leather." |
Descendent of an old Jewish family from the | medieval Toledo, Samuel (Sam) Toledano was a former se |
These interpretations have varied from a | medieval answer to the portrayal of the owl in the Boo |
The title comes from the | medieval text of the same name attributed to Thomas Aq |
Today's Thurcroft is very different from its | medieval antecedents. |
The name of the reservoir is derived from the | medieval name of the Kamchia: the Ticha. |
The repertoire covers vocal music from the | medieval to the modern, folk music, madrigals and mote |
From the | medieval period the river served the Port of Bridgwate |
They were so known from the | medieval practice of "hosting", whereby local business |
llowing a court case involving funds from the | medieval charity of Thomas de Aston, a 13th century mo |
.. This leap from the | medieval to the contemporary world is one which we nee |
From its | medieval past, linked to the Knights Templar, it has r |
e survival of a religious sculpture from late | medieval England. |
It is derived from a | medieval loan from Italian arma ('weapon'), probably v |
farm is an interesting celtic cross from the | medieval period similar to ones found on the Isle of m |
of the 17th century it was transformed from a | medieval fortress to a representative residence of a c |
the Flora Dance), said to originate from the | medieval period. |
Paul the Deacon, from a | medieval manuscript. |
, containing benches dating possibly from the | medieval period. |
The village dates from the | medieval village, with a parish church and pub. |
wing years he transformed the building from a | medieval castle into a Renaissance palace. |
he latest archaeology at the site is from the | Medieval period, and the last documentary mention is i |
e walls are areas of painting dating from the | medieval and post-Reformation periods; otherwise the w |
The bridge over the River Chew dates from the | medieval period and was rebuilt and dated 1788 and 181 |
1230-1348), known from the | medieval Georgian sources and including one named Andr |
lds in painted glass dating possibly from the | medieval period. |
The name of the parish derives from the | medieval Latin Perranus in Sabulo meaning Piran in the |
The name "Inchkeith" derives from the | medieval Scottish Gaelic word Innse Coit, meaning "woo |
ghly translated as witch, references from the | medieval practice of witch-hunt, implying that the pro |
Another angle tower from the | medieval period (13th century) remains: the door has b |
of a sandstone village cross dating from the | medieval period. |
A fragment from a | medieval grave-slab and a niche are incorporated in th |
ds district of Preston gets its name from the | medieval St. Mary Magdalen's leper hospital, which onc |
the mists of imagination which arise from his | medieval surroundings, he is emphatically himself, and |
or that district being part of Devon from the | medieval period until 1844. |
Annales Fuldenses (Manchester | Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) |
This undermined the authority, fundamental to | medieval Roman law, of the Latin Vulgate text of the P |
ation, who initially provided and furnished a | medieval guild hall, St Anthony's Hall, Peasholme Gree |
a reredos and altar furnishings incorporating | medieval fragments and a reliquary containing the skul |
n King describes it as "a memorable fusion of | medieval and Lutheran" satire, the latter being repres |
The Future of | Medieval History: An Inaugural Lecture.(1973) |
and has been expanded to include galleries of | medieval and Renaissance artwork and a larger collecti |
historically-themed computer games, including | Medieval: Total War, Medieval II: Total War, in which |
Huerta de la Alcurnia was a Moorish garden in | medieval Islamic Toledo, in Al-Andalus, present day Sp |
o includes the ruins of two gate-lodges, late | medieval towerhouse, numerous outbuildings and an over |
(2002) Behind the Castle Gate: from | Medieval to Renaissance. |
akaghak, meaning "Armenian city"; it gave the | Medieval Latin and Greek official name Armenopolis, as |
Roman Emperor Charles V, who in 1545 gave the | medieval castle of Binche to his sister, Queen Mary of |
Other popes gave, a | medieval writer assures us, attention to the chants; a |
ound in the works “The Ways of the Gemara” by | medieval Spanish scholar Rabbi Yitzchak Kanfanton, and |
cluding Maxims I and Maxims II, is a genre of | Medieval Literature in England. |
The Bavarian Geographer's anonymous | medieval document compiled in Regensburg in 830 contai |
or male clothing, especially ribbons given to | medieval knights by their ladies. |
chen is notable for the insight it gives into | medieval domestic life, and its small formal gardens a |
T. Hunt, "Vernacular glosses in | medieval manuscripts" in CN vol. |
between the village-boy Kuba and his goat in | medieval Prague. |
wake is that of "Godsvrede" (Truce of God), a | medieval term referring to the unification of previous |
reflects the Victorian interest in Gothic and | Medieval architecture. |
and and Lordship: Structures of Governance in | Medieval Austria, trans. |
dred rolls; an outline of local government in | medieval England, London, Methuen 1930 |
It was the seat of government of | medieval feudal lords of the area who had control over |
Goxhill Hall: | Medieval Hall |
ridge is home to the ruins of the Grasburg, a | medieval refuge castle, which legend has it was the fa |
Several notable personalities in Greek and | medieval literature were identified as Aethiopian, inc |
was largely accurate of the ancient Greek and | medieval metaphysical ideas on mineralogy was the slow |
ilosophical concepts from Classical Greek and | Medieval Arabic motivated Medieval Hebrew to borrow te |
umerous books and papers on ancient Greek and | medieval Islamic astronomy. |
Dudhai and Chandpur dating from the Gupta to | Medieval periods. |
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