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Most known historical landmark is the | medieval castle of Horst. |
Castle, also known as Northborough Hall, is a | medieval fortified manor house in Cambridgeshire, Engl |
Mazer, also known as the Bannatyne Mazer is a | medieval communal feasting cup of a type known as a ma |
ctatus de sphaera, or simply De sphaera) is a | medieval introduction to the basic elements of astrono |
The game setting is a | medieval fantasy world similar to that of the high fan |
ArcheAge is a | medieval fantasy massively multiplayer online role-pla |
where the Museum shop is situated, is partly | medieval and was built on the Roman fort wall. |
The village church of All Hallows is a | medieval foundation, which was reconstructed in 1881 b |
Pastrana is a | medieval town and municipality in the province of Guad |
ievements - Golden Opportunities", which is a | medieval theme. |
tus/Consecratus or Grimoire of Honorius) is a | medieval grimoire purportedly written by Honorius of T |
The parish church of St. James is a | medieval structure with a tower. |
There is also | medieval evidence. |
Pals is a | medieval town in Catalonia, northern Spain a few kilom |
His main field of interest is late | medieval England, and he has published books on subjec |
more, but the ruined church now visible is of | medieval origin. |
North Stoke is a | medieval village, recorded in the Domesday Book of 108 |
The Divinity School is a | medieval building and room in the Perpendicular style |
nsis (Island of Avalon), but this is fanciful | medieval etymology and it is more likely his name deri |
The church is of | medieval origin, with a 14th century chancel, with muc |
It is a | medieval priest's house built from Hamstone during the |
I and η Aurigae Hoedus II, where Hoedus is a | medieval Latin spelling of Haedus. |
The Ancient House is a | medieval timber-framed building located in Clare in Su |
Icomb Place (pronounced "Ickum") is a | medieval manor house on the edge of the village of Ico |
Stogursey Castle is a | medieval castle in Somerset, England, now used for hol |
Drumburgh Castle is a | medieval pele tower in the village of Drumburgh, in Cu |
convento Castillo de Calatrava la Nueva) is a | medieval castle and convent found on the peak of Alacr |
The London Thornton Manuscript is a | medieval manuscript compiled and copied by the fifteen |
cript (Welsh: Llawysgrif Hendregadredd), is a | medieval Welsh manuscript containing an anthology of t |
Osterwalde is a | medieval shire (Gau) in the Eastphalia region of the D |
as the Egbert Psalter or Trier Psalter) is a | medieval illuminated manuscript Psalter preserved in t |
The fountain is a | medieval heraldic charge, always shown as a roundel ba |
The Gruuthuse manuscript is a | medieval compilation, the oldest core of which is date |
f a mile to the south-west, Wharton Hall is a | medieval fortified manor house, partly ruined and part |
It is a | medieval mound and site of assembly in the Irish Rebel |
The only historic site in the townland is a | medieval Togher or causeway at the Rag River outlet of |
Servantikar (also spelled Sarventikar) is a | medieval castle in the former Armenian Kingdom of Cili |
The Old Norse draugr is another | medieval example of an undead creature with similariti |
Holme Pierrepont Hall is a | medieval hall in Holme Pierrepont near Nottingham. |
To the east is the | medieval motte of Carlton Castle. |
1262 Although the town's layout is generally | medieval, its architectural style is Georgian which re |
There is some | medieval stone work in the north aisle. |
Doune Castle is a | medieval stronghold near the village of Doune, in the |
Titchfield Abbey is a | medieval abbey and later country house, located in the |
Davis' passion is studying | medieval Islamic culture in South Asia. |
onicles depict a worldview that is distinctly | medieval where "things happen to people rather than on |
Behind a panel near the south door is a | medieval stone head found during the restoration. |
Le Destroit is a | medieval fortress, located near the town of Atlit, Isr |
ary 1968, and has been listed because it is a | medieval church that, unusually for Anglesey, dates su |
La Vita Nuova (English: The New Life) is a | medieval text written by Dante Alighieri in 1295. |
The village cross is a | medieval scheduled monument sited at a road junction i |
Clarendon Palace is a | medieval ruin near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. |
Or is a | medieval Crimean Tatar name for the northern region of |
There is a | medieval parish church dedicated to St Wilfrid. |
Number 70 is a | medieval building but the exterior was created in the |
Alanya Castle (Alanya Kalesi) is a | medieval castle in the southern Turkish city of Alanya |
Birtsmorton Court is a | medieval moated manor house near Malvern in Worcesters |
Fiddleford Manor is a | medieval manor house located near Sturminster Newton, |
St. Catherine's Oratory is a | medieval lighthouse on St. Catherine's Down near the s |
Hawarden Old Castle is a | medieval castle near Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales. |
The church of St. Mary is of | medieval origin and underwent reform in the eighteenth |
Sir Cleges is a | medieval English chivalric romance. |
"O Fortuna" is a | medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the thi |
Hinxworth Place is a | medieval manor house near Hinxworth, Hertfordshire Eng |
lly translated as Unto Us is Born a Son, is a | medieval Christmas carol found in a number of manuscri |
Roman People" (Eastern Romans, that is, i.e., | medieval Greeks) or as "Empire of the Roman Lands"? |
and the 1976 Christmas stamp issue featuring | medieval embroidery. |
Feckenham, he wrote in 1566 on the issues of | medieval church and state relations. |
n the statutory lists) notes that it "retains | Medieval fabric but is largely of 19th-century charact |
Subsequently it received | medieval charters. |
It's a ' | medieval guys on a mission' movie. |
local stone, it retains many of its original | medieval features and motifs, it is machiolated with c |
Drongen is known for its early | medieval monastery, founded in the 7th century by the |
and and modest look in contrast to its former | Medieval magnificence. |
It is notable for its large | medieval parish church of St Peter and St Felix which |
um's most significant collection is its Irish | medieval collection which includes the fifteenth centu |
stol Cathedral is the vaulting of its various | medieval spaces. |
ful structure, acknowledging both its English | medieval antecedents and its more contemporary 19th ce |
stiler (modern French hostelier), itself from | Medieval Latin hostilarius "the monk who entertains gu |
ey, Charles, "Family of Emperor Iustinian I", | Medieval Lands |
The Cult of Saints among Muslims and Jews in | Medieval Syria (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002) |
result of the legal condition of the Jews in | medieval times when the Jewish communities formed a un |
ndant, the fabled priest-king Prester John of | medieval legend. |
Journal of | Medieval History, 27 (2001), 101-120. |
A journal of | medieval and renaissance studies 30 (1999), 167-177. |
itain and Ireland before 1540 (The Journal of | Medieval Latin, publications, 1). |
Germanic Philology is an academic journal of | medieval studies founded in 1897 and now published by |
n mostly to stories set among the jousters of | medieval Europe. |
of "hot girl" comedians, learning jousting at | Medieval Times, and a roast of Shore while he sat on a |
The church of St Just is | medieval. |
and Other Outlaw Tales, Kalamazoo, Michigan: | Medieval Institute Publications, 1997.) |
Kalamita, a | medieval century fortress expanded in the 14th century |
th century it was assumed to be St Kenwyn (no | medieval records have it with the prefix 'Saint'). |
His publication of key late | medieval manuscripts in Latin and, especially, Irish r |
The Old Hall in Kilnsey was | medieval administrative site for wool trade. |
with a few exceptions particularly Kilwa and | medieval sites in Nubia and Fostat, and there is not e |
tches", although it is clear that the kind of | medieval witch burnings associated with the Inquisitio |
This was a part of the Vettattnad kingdom in | medieval times. |
.This was a part of the Vettattnad kingdom in | medieval times. |
.This was a part of the Vettattnad kingdom in | medieval times. |
.This was a part of the Vettattnad kingdom in | medieval times. |
.This was a part of the Vettattnad kingdom in | medieval times. |
nquest also of Gwynedd and Powys, kingdoms in | medieval Wales. |
been constructed by “Kolathiri” Kings during | medieval period on a plateau land generally known now |
navian warlords and Carolingian kings", Early | Medieval Europe 7: 85-114, doi:10.1111/1468-0254.00019 |
Kari Maund (2000) The Welsh Kings: The | Medieval Rulers of Wales (Tempus) |
on near Lewes (also known as West Kingston in | medieval times) is to the east. |
he game) in contrast to Black Knight's darker | medieval theme. |
ip was underpinned by his expert knowledge of | medieval agriculture, industry and especially coinage. |
r Hermetica is the Emerald Tablet, known from | medieval Latin and Arabic manuscripts with a possible |
Simnel cakes have been known since | medieval times. |
14th century carol which was widely known in | medieval Europe, and is still performed today. |
Korskirken, another | medieval church, is situated by Nedre Korskirkeallmenn |
picts the historical Battle of Kosovo between | Medieval Serbia and the Ottoman Empire which took plac |
is now a pub and is set within a labyrinth of | medieval courts and alleys in the City of London. |
le lions from the arms of the de Laci family, | medieval lords of Huddersfield. |
The Lady in | Medieval England, 1000-1500. |
ichard Donner brought him onto Ladyhawke, the | medieval romantic fantasy starring Matthew Broderick, |
The floor of the north aisle is laid with | medieval tiles decorated with the fleur-de-lys, or lil |
sionally interspersed with the Marian lais in | Medieval manuscripts, scholars do not agree that these |
family had been landowners in Lancashire from | medieval times. |
Land in | medieval Wales was divided into cantrefi, which were t |
here French garlic and wine were landed, from | medieval times. |
Views of alsatian romantic landscapes and | medieval monuments (ruined castles, Gothic and Romanes |
Landshuter Hochzeit (Wedding of Landshut), a | medieval pageant |
s interests include Chaucer, Langland, Dante, | medieval Latin, Old English, the history of the Englis |
Nepal Bhasa was the national language of | medieval Nepal. |
foundation professor of English Language and | Medieval Literature at the University of Leeds. |
igh Middle German, the Romance languages, and | medieval Latin, the chorale, and historic chronicles. |
h a focus on three languages-Byzantine Greek, | Medieval Latin, and Old English-that will be enlarged |
Ladurie, E. The Peasants of Languedoc (1974), | Medieval France |
It was once the largest known | medieval town house in the Chester Rows, and the stone |
e Town Walls Tower is the very last remaining | medieval watchtower surviving on what were once the me |
targum of Chronicles is quite late, possibly | medieval, and is attributed to a Rabbi Joseph. |
Later, in | medieval Pastoriles Ordinances, in frescoes and painti |
Blok, Mayakovsky, Dante, classical Latin and | medieval French poets. |
erm comes into English via both New Latin and | Medieval Latin coscinomantia, and is ultimately derive |
me less frequent when Humanist Latin replaced | medieval Latin as the preferred literary style in Lati |
Sodomy, Masculinity and Law in | Medieval Literature, 1050-1230 (Cambridge University P |
w (in actual history there was no such law in | medieval Iceland). |
Many towns have cultural layers from | Medieval times to the present. |
mmis's 'Ishrun Maqala (Etudes sur le judaisme | medieval XIII, Leiden: Brill, 1989) |
ry focuses on the "Golden Age" of learning in | medieval Spain. |
line of the street dates back to at least the | Medieval era. |
lage and civil parish dating back at least to | Medieval times situated about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-ea |
Livingston identified at least fifty-three | medieval sources containing references to the battle, |
In 1853-1854, he lectured on | medieval history before the Lowell Institute. |
In 1963, he lectured on | medieval history at the University of Ghana. |
Outside of politics, he lectured on | medieval and modern history at Tel Aviv University, wh |
From 1976 until 1997 he was also Lecturer in | Medieval History at Merton College. |
He was Lecturer in | Medieval History at the University of Liverpool 1960-6 |
His undergraduate lectures in | medieval history were renowned for their organization, |
, now Israel, in 1930, and began lecturing in | medieval Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Je |
He became a figure of legend in | medieval Wales and his association with Elffin ap Gwyd |
ble sources" means according to less reliable | medieval chronicles (and do not ask me right now and h |
ic employed by ancient and to a lesser extent | medieval horse archers. |
pped out of fashion among men of letters: too | medieval, too rough and tragical and not stylistically |
The church of St Levan is | medieval. |
t to keep traffic well above river level, the | medieval bridge remains alongside it. |
Long received a licentiate in | medieval studies from the Pontifical Institute of Medi |
Its particular areas of expertise lie in | Medieval Literature, the Early Modern period, Romantic |
ne of the most detailed records of life among | medieval peasants. |
heir explicit depiction of sexual life during | medieval times. |
Kingdom' and an exhibit which depicts life in | medieval Geraldine (from the FitzGerald family) Tralee |
m Southern England. and is set up much like a | Medieval deer park. |
e many exhibits to show what life was like in | medieval times. |
aches his own time, Albert becomes, like most | medieval chroniclers, both fuller and more reliable. |
mystical, organic building that looks like a | medieval cathedral. |
built an elaborate summerhouse looking like a | medieval fortress and round tower. |
cavalry were bright and glittering like some | medieval host: The Gens d'armes wore armor, from cuira |
Like the | medieval Liveries of the City of London, the company p |
Montalcino is divided, like most | medieval Tuscan cities, into quarters called contrade, |
The church is built of limestone, using | medieval construction techniques, with no supporting s |
with P. Linehan) ed.,The | Medieval World (London, 2001 |
of the two most important defensive lines in | medieval England along with the line of the River Tham |
s, whose repertory also had strong links with | medieval Prague, where clerical students from Finland |
Among the public houses are The Black Lion, a | Medieval timber building, The Angel and The Cock Inn. |
Record (a study of the triumph of literacy in | medieval England), Abelard: A Medieval Life, and Engla |
en, and Song: Hebrew and Arabic Literature in | Medieval Iberia. |
te her stature in Anglo-Norman literature and | medieval French literature generally, little is known |
She studied English Literature and | Medieval Icelandic at Bedford College, University of L |
ollowing specific fields: literature studies ( | Medieval and Renaissance), philosophy, psychology, rel |
als, such as a female Black Hood who lived in | medieval France patterned after Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of |
he land belonged to the Bishop of Llandaff in | medieval times, and a derivation of plat, meaning a gr |
The foundation is named after Ramon Llull, a | medieval writer and philosopher from the Balearic Isla |
rly works were concerned with modal logic and | medieval philosophy. |
n run by a Sheriff in the City of London from | medieval times until 1815. |
film takes place in a world based loosely on | Medieval Europe, where Sorcery is commonplace and peop |
Neville, Cynthia J., Native Lordship in | Medieval Scotland: The Earldoms of Strathearn and Lenn |
he astral links to the hierarchy were lost in | medieval India due to the effects of Kaliyuga. |
Lostwithiel's famous | medieval bridge is just outside the station, with the |
d basic English summary in Agnete Loth's Late | Medieval Icelandic Romances, and more recently as a no |
He is also mentioned in the Louis L'Amour | medieval historical novel, The Walking Drum. |
White, Jr., Lynn (1962), | Medieval Technology and Social Change, Oxford: At the |
He had the A.B. and M.A. in | medieval English from the University of Georgia. |
A tron was a weighing machine in | medieval Scotland, usually located in the marketplaces |
ns of evaporation pans where salt was made in | medieval times. |
etters[5], a non-profit online magazine about | medieval Arabic science and philosophy. |
especially with the fantasy-themed Magical & | Medieval Fantasy Faire. |
He is in the main a | medieval and constitutional historian. |
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