Veronika Vikova from Mareva Conservation said many people had not known medieval paint remained on the tombs. One of the ...
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Were Medieval People Always Drunk
Weddings, funerals, even workdays—alcohol was everywhere in the Middle Ages. But if everyone was always drinking, how did they fight wars, build cathedrals, or survive daily life?
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The Drunken Life of a Medieval Monk
Compared to the hard life of a medieval peasant the life of a monk must have been a doddle. Right? Well, no not really.
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At Renaissance fairs across Oklahoma, one apartment manager is keeping legends alive
The OKC-area apartment manager and his team travel nationally and internationally to compete in the grueling and physically ...
Germany wears its history openly. In its medieval towns, time doesn’t just linger, it breathes. Cobbled lanes twist past ...
Armenia, a country steeped in history and culture, is home to some of the most peaceful monasteries and tranquil lakes ...
The Crossbones Graveyard is a lesser-known burial ground in the capital despite neighbouring attractions such as ...
From a 12th-century fortress to a palace and museum, Louvre’s centuries of history faced a daring movie-style heist that ...
Tiverton-born Judge James Patrick, who recently took on the role of Resident Judge at Exeter Crown Court, has been installed ...
With its cobbled streets, pastel shopfronts, and medieval buildings, this little Somerset town feels like it’s been frozen in ...
In St Albans, Hertfordshire you can wander medieval streets, browse boutique shops, sip something warm in cosy pubs, and soak up the festive vibes at the 1,000-year-old market ...
As the weather cools, the city comes alive with the glow of golden leaves, the scent of wood smoke from open fires and the ...
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