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Glamorgan Castle is the genuine article—a breathtaking mansion built in the early 1900s that would make any European aristocrat nod in approval. The castle stands proudly with its imposing stone ...
As Pope Leo XIV has reminded us, the Irish missionary’s perspective is as relevant now as it was more than 14 centuries ago ...
Why was there no Middle Ages in Mexico? It turns out the answer is a really simple one, as our expert historian explains.
Feudalism dominated medieval Europe for centuries - but by the end of the Middle Ages, it had begun to unravel. In this ...
A recent study by Dr. Astrid Noterman examined the rare bed burials of medieval Europe. Found predominantly in Germany, England, and Scandinavia, these burials exhibit considerable variation ...
Their inspiration for both the Medieval and Tudor maps was a 1989 volume called The City of London from Prehistoric Times to c.1520, edited by Mary D Lobel.
Early Irish medieval impact on Europe explored in new National Museum of Ireland exhibition "Words on the Wave: Ireland and St. Gallen in Early Medieval Europe" opens in Dublin on May 30 and runs ...
The National Museum of Ireland has launched a landmark exhibition exploring early medieval Ireland and its impact on Europe, called 'Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe'.
A new book unearths never-before-seen maps of Disneyland from the early 1950s. Readers who look closely can spot ideas that were ultimately discarded, including Recreation Land and Mother Goose.
A historian of medieval England specializing in economic and monetary history has won Western Michigan University's Otto Gründler Book Prize. Dr. Rory Naismith, professor of early medieval English ...
Incredible Europe map shows which countries have the most castles - there's a clear winner Rival factions have sought to establish their dominance on the continent for centuries.