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Although the church itself was founded in the | medieval era, the flying spire, known as a crown or co |
It was an important trading burgh in High | Medieval to early modern Scotland. |
anders 1323-1328 was a popular revolt in late | medieval Europe. |
In the | medieval European era it was typical for monasteries a |
hich has been preserved in fuller form in the | medieval poem The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragne |
m Translated by James Herschel Holden in Five | Medieval Astrologers (Tempe, Az.: A.F.A., Inc., 2008): |
In the | medieval period the town which grew up between the por |
In the | medieval tradition, a spring would always be found in |
Archaeology and History: Boundaries in Early | Medieval Britain v. 12. Oxford University School of Ar |
between promotion the duo shot scenes in the | medieval city of Alba Iulia in Romania and in Vienna, |
uropean bowed stringed instrument used in the | Medieval period, similar to a modern violin but with a |
In the | medieval and modern Christian period, especially in Br |
creased to cope with the extra traffic in the | medieval period, and the walls were also strengthened |
g jazz festival (now in its 23rd year) in the | medieval Tuscan city of Barga in the north of Italy. |
In the | medieval text "Geraint son of Erbin", he is named as o |
In a | medieval world The Lord Protector must save the Earth |
The Tour de Nesle in the | medieval period as imagined by Viollet-le-Duc. |
In the | medieval tale, Geraint son of Erbin, Morgan is called |
Sichard in a | medieval document |
Gary Dickson, Religious enthusiasm in the | medieval West. |
MorgenGrauen takes place in a | medieval fantasy setting. |
spicy, fast-paced anecdote resurfaced in the | medieval fabliaux. |
was a German historian who specialized in the | medieval history of Rome. |
relle was one of many popular revolts in late | medieval Europe, including the English peasants' revol |
t became one of the most popular works in the | medieval West, but its impact was particularly profoun |
History, scripture and controversy in a | medieval Jain sect. |
sdedit's death, owing to discrepancies in the | medieval written work that records his life. |
of sources relating to German history in the | medieval period. |
Apparitions in late | Medieval and Renaissance Spain, Princeton University P |
Who's who in late | Medieval England (1991), ISBN 0856830925 |
The Wool Trade in English | Medieval History (1941) The Ford Lectures for 1940. |
ch still active of the five originally in the | medieval walled town. |
Conceptions of ethnicity in early | medieval studies (1991) PDF |
etrical Charms survive in Old English, in two | medieval manuscripts, Bald's Leechbook (9th century) a |
c name of the World War I battlefields in the | medieval County of Flanders. |
Gul is also an abbreviation used in the | medieval and early modern periods for William (derived |
In the | medieval times the town was surrounded by fortified wa |
llery of portraits who hasn't engaged in what | Medieval Christian prescriptions as well as the Victor |
ot - it was known as Turincwartesrot in early | medieval times, since a man called Turincwart settled |
The facades of the palace is made in the | medieval style, so the palace leaves the impression of |
sailed on Scotland's western seaboard in the | medieval period - and perhaps during the early histori |
Shattered World is set in a | medieval fantasy world with a player-run legal system |
nd Bishopsgate, was built later still, in the | medieval period. |
In Hinduism, in many | medieval puranas, Indra appears as a deus otiosus, whe |
retains its general layout established in the | medieval period. |
the Oder River, on the grounds that in early | medieval times those territories had been part of the |
s widely grown by the French peasantry in the | Medieval age, and it is a parent of Chardonnay and Aub |
In the | medieval period the manor was held by the Hastings fam |
Plan of Old Dongala in the | Medieval Period |
n Mile Course' by Dr Stukeley in 1776, in the | medieval and postmedieval periods the trackway was the |
reference to the centrality of women in early | medieval Scandinavian ("Viking") society where the wom |
We also find it served in numerous | medieval feasts all over Europe. |
In the | medieval and early modern periods, cats, which were as |
Set in a | medieval fantasy world, El Mercenario follows the adve |
he Netherlands (1485-1573) was a title in the | medieval Low Countries for the commander of the war fl |
ublished book, 'Rhythmic Proportions in Early | Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant' (Brill, 1958), where th |
Battle of Muhi, Hungary in a | Medieval depiction |
W. Pugin designed a magnificent brass in the | medieval manner, showing the Earl in his robes and wea |
The type was adopted, and developed, in the | medieval Russian sphere (i.e. in Kievan Rus'), and in |
and archaeologically the Western Isles in the | medieval period differed from mainland Scotland . |
But this was silted up in the | medieval period, necessitating the construction of var |
erant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early | Medieval Germany, c. 936-1075. |
erant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early | Medieval Germany, c. 936-1075. |
It has been argued that Meretrix in the | medieval mindset is closer to our modern understanding |
lanc was widely grown by the peasantry in the | Medieval ages. |
The building, in a | medieval revival style, is sited in a private park for |
th collections of local interest, housed in a | medieval town house in Wallingford in the English coun |
Apollonius was also a known figure in the | medieval Islamic world as described later in this arti |
istian martyr, whose life is presented in the | medieval gallery at the Museum of St Albans. |
In the | medieval kingdom of Donnegold, a young prince named Da |
This Osla figures in two | medieval prose tales, Culhwch and Olwen (c. |
clusively from the royal list included in the | medieval Georgian chronicles. |
In the | medieval times, the Kakatiya and Vijayanagara Kingdoms |
ches of the River Aled, and originated in the | medieval cwmwd (commote) of Uwch Aled. |
”, it is one of many buildings of note in the | medieval township. |
Sea of Faith: Islam and Christianity in the | Medieval Mediterranean World. |
this was oblitterated by a fire in 1910.Some | medieval or earlier fortification is also known to hav |
his triads are similar to those found in the | medieval manuscripts, but some are unique to Morganwg, |
The County of Brunswick was a county in the | medieval Duchy of Saxony. |
sed a Mimodrama, orchestral variations in the | medieval style, a Dies Irae, visions for voice and orc |
sion of Mark's character was popular in other | medieval works, including the Romance of Palamedes and |
tower with Sally ports and Guardrobes in the | medieval city wall can also be seen. |
s Reynard the Fox's principal hideaway in the | medieval tales of this figure of legend. |
The tower was constructed in 1728 in a | medieval style. |
s widely grown by the French peasantry in the | Medieval ages. |
th renewing America's interest in traditional | medieval materials, techniques, and aesthetic. |
king chivalric vows is a central theme in the | medieval English tale The Avowing of Arthur, while the |
It is based on 24 of the poems found in the | medieval collection Carmina Burana. |
The game is set in a | medieval fantasy world. |
in, was an administrator and prelate in later | medieval Scotland. |
The name of the holiday appears in the | medieval dictionary Divan-i Lughat-it-Turk by Mahmud K |
tations of the Life of St Wilfrid”, in: Early | Medieval Europe 9.2 (2000), pp. |
The collections include exquisite | medieval illuminated manuscripts, examples of the earl |
expanded significantly to include Byzantine, | medieval, and eventually modern Greek texts. |
Nearby parishes include the | medieval Great St Helen's (1210) and the St Ethelburga |
Exhibits in the tower include locally-made | medieval pottery, an embroidery depicting many aspects |
heretical nature, his works were included in | medieval indices of forbidden books. |
The town includes two | medieval fortresses, as well as numerous examples of R |
heology and philosophy and also includes Late | medieval and patristic works printed in the early mode |
Romanesque architecture and includes notable | medieval wall paintings. |
works of thorough scholarship, including The | Medieval Church in Scotland: its constitution, organis |
ed on an earlier industrial site, including a | medieval tannery and an 11-12th century salt working. |
, the old part of Kalyazin, including several | medieval structures, was swallowed by the waves. |
ral properties for restoration, including the | medieval Kilbees Farm in Winkfield, Berkshire and Daun |
7th century farmhouse which incorporates some | medieval building material believed to come from the p |
The present church incorporates the | medieval tower and much of the flint and fragments of |
Hall is a 17th century house incorporating a | medieval pele tower. |
in, built by Nash c. 1797, incorporating some | medieval stonework and some material from the eighteen |
timber-framed manor house, incorporating the | medieval core of an earlier open-hall house. |
hat the contents of the tomb are indeed early | medieval, but it is impossible to decide whether the b |
(1992) An Annotated Index of | Medieval Women. |
s ideas and physical concepts in India during | medieval period mainly using primary sources in Persia |
ning "house of the major", and may indicate a | medieval origin. |
odern centre of Binstead probably indicates a | medieval village associated with the quarries in the c |
ally vigorous, and show a strong influence of | Medieval and Renaissance music. |
ies on Aristotle, which had some influence on | medieval Islamic philosophy. |
e scenes and parable, which was influenced by | medieval and 16th-century German mystery plays. |
Influenza, from | medieval Latin influentia meaning influence, was so na |
ipt contains very important information about | medieval sailing and pilgrimage that would have been l |
For later languages there is information from | medieval writers and modern native speakers, together |
The area has been inhabited since | medieval times, the name Nagh Harkan was mentioned in |
Paula Power inherits a | medieval castle from her industrialist father who has |
the Sun Inn, a | medieval building that retains its coaching arch. |
of Institutional Provison for the Insane from | Medieval Times to the 1860s in England and Wales: The |
Inscriptions in | medieval Scandinavian runes show a large number of var |
2008 Inside the | Medieval Mind producer and director |
lk metal but also as a direct inspiration for | medieval metal bands. |
, the band describes its music as inspired by | medieval music or the middle age's more romantic aspec |
y architect Agi Lindegren who was inspired by | medieval Norwegian stave churches. |
eb pages seen which use medireview instead of | medieval. |
and acted as a president of the Institute of | Medieval Studies until 1936 and served as the principa |
Dame at a time during which the Institute of | Medieval Studies was organized, undergraduate enrollme |
He also founded the Institute of | Medieval Studies. |
Toronto: Pontifical Institute of | Medieval Studies, 1985, 72 pp. |
of the City College of New York Institute for | Medieval and Renaissance Studies, which granted underg |
cottages, the village hall or institute, the | medieval All Saints church and the Crown public house, |
led collection of scientific instruments from | medieval times to the 17th century. |
t, the ruined but still largely intact aisled | medieval nave was demolished and a new narrow nave wit |
physical attractions include an intact, inner | medieval walled section with two entrances, one of whi |
g Henry V that Hardy developed an interest in | medieval warfare, and he later wrote and presented an |
He developed an early interest in | medieval icon painting and produced several pioneering |
essiaen's music combined with the interest in | medieval modes shared with Peter Maxwell Davies and Ha |
It is still the only vehicular route into the | medieval centre of Rye and is suitable only for light |
or that reason, they provide insight into the | medieval mind and what things the people of the Dark A |
n courtly poetry, rendering king David into a | medieval chivalric hero, thus creating an Ashkenazic n |
ilm starts off with a large bat flying into a | medieval castle. |
the sphericity of the Earth survived into the | medieval corpus of knowledge by direct transmission of |
from the later Bronze Age in Europe into the | medieval period and archaeologists have been able to i |
The Discarded Image: An Introduction to | Medieval and Renaissance Literature is non-fiction and |
1500-1558 (London 2002), and Introduction to | Medieval Europe 300-1550, (London/New York 2007) 372 p |
An Introduction to | Medieval Jewish Philosophy, (I. |
d the Professorship of Early Irish (including | medieval) history from 1909 to 1916 and from 1918 to 1 |
. Kapelle (born in Baldwin City, Kansas) is a | medieval historian at Brandeis University in Waltham, |
Batham Gate is the | medieval name for a Roman road in Derbyshire, England, |
There is a | medieval parish church dedicated to St Laurence. |
Skenfrith Castle (Welsh: Ynysgynwraidd) is a | medieval castle located in Monmouthshire, Wales. |
There is a | medieval tithebarn in the grounds. |
It is a | medieval building containing impressive 16th- and 17th |
The Chatalar Inscription is a | medieval Greek inscribed text upon a column in the vil |
Geraint son of Erbin is a | medieval Welsh poem celebrating the hero Geraint and h |
This article is about | Medieval pageant. |
In the churchyard is a | medieval cross with three octagonal steps, a square so |
Holy Mission is a | medieval fantasy MUD based in Linz, Austria. |
m Talmud also known as the Leiden Talmud is a | medieval copy of the Jerusalem Talmud. |
oddeu (English: The Battle of the Trees) is a | medieval Welsh poem preserved in the 14th-century manu |
England; it is dated 1663 but is structurally | medieval and stands on an eight-foot screen. |
Chirk Castle, a National Trust property, is a | medieval castle. |
Demise: Rise of the Ku'tan is a | medieval fantasy role-playing video game released in 1 |
Pembroke Castle (Welsh: Castell Penfro) is a | medieval castle in Pembroke, West Wales. |
Every year in the end of August there is a | Medieval Fair/Festival that reunites many people from |
sian Inscription or Philippi Inscription is a | medieval Greek text inscribed upon a stone in Philippi |
Fewmets is a | Medieval English hunting term derived from the Old Eng |
It is a | medieval building that was restyled in the Baroque sty |
eu (Latin/Norman French - house of God), is a | medieval building in Dover, England which forms part o |
There is a | medieval church track running from Byfleet through Wis |
In the churchyard near the entrance is a | medieval cross that is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. |
Jim Dixon is a | Medieval history lecturer at a provincial university i |
In the south porch is a | medieval gravestone; other similar gravestones have be |
"Pierce the Ploughman's Crede" is a | medieval alliterative poem of 855 lines, savagely lamp |
ljana Castle (Slovene: Ljubljanski grad) is a | medieval castle in Ljubljana, Slovenia. |
Gastard Court is a | medieval manor house with 17th century mullioned windo |
St. Giles is a | medieval church but little remains. |
Miri Rubin (born 1956) is a | medieval historian who is Professor of Early Modern Hi |
Lahneck Castle (German: Burg Lahneck) is a | medieval fortress located in the city of Lahnstein in |
re does not refer to the Holy Bible, but is a | medieval French title meaning "satire"), which include |
of the school's student-run newspaper is The | Medieval Times. |
Roughfort is a | medieval motte located in the barony which was used as |
r the Flemish folklore figure Dull Gret) is a | medieval supergun from Ghent, Belgium. |
rgin of Almudena (Virgen de la Almudena) is a | medieval icon of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Chri |
Wallingford Bridge is a | medieval road bridge over the River Thames in England |
Garnett Bridge and Sadgill, Ubarrow Hall is a | medieval pele tower, reduced in height, adjoining a 17 |
Askerton Castle is a | medieval fortified manor house in Cumbria, England. |
12th century, died in the 13th century), is a | medieval writer from the north of France who used vern |
Cardiff Castle (Welsh: Castell Caerdydd) is a | medieval castle and Victorian architecture Gothic revi |
of the Deeds of the Illustrious Pisans") is a | Medieval Latin epic chronicle in 3,500 hexameters, wri |
The bridge over the river Landro is of | medieval origins too. |
Ruthin Castle is a | medieval castle fortification in Wales, near the town |
Tretower Court is a | medieval fortified manor house situated in the village |
There is a | medieval chapel present at the site, in side are many |
rshus Castle (Norwegian: Akershus slott) is a | medieval castle that was built to protect Oslo, the ca |
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