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Medieval London’s Public Executions

Public executions were a grim but powerful part of life in medieval London. In this video, we uncover how and why they were ...
All Hallows By The Tower looks lonely. A dual carriageway cuts her off from the City, and behind her, the Tower of London ...
A 12th-century property in Kent with royal history is on the market for over $4.4 million, featuring a 13th-century chapel ...
The London Museum has examples with toe points longer than 10cm, while a monk at Evesham Abbey claimed in 1394 that he had seen people wear them "half a yard (45cm) in length".
Beneath churchyards in London and Lincolnshire lie the chemical echoes of famine, infection and survival preserved in the ...
A trip to Rye makes for a wonderfully aesthetic day out as you stroll along the cobbled streets and explore the town's ...
Humans Medieval horses buried in London had far-flung origins Isotopic analysis of horse teeth from a medieval burial site suggest that the animals were imported to England from Scandinavia or the ...
Oxford was the murder capital of late-medieval England, with the city’s male university population being the main catalyst for violence, according to new research.
10/07/2024 By Andrew Drenas On Monday, Oct. 28, from 5 to 6 p.m., Prof. Lauren Fogle of the History Department will be giving a lecture in Dugan 208 related to her research on Jewish conversion to ...
London (CNN) — Oxford was the murder capital of late-medieval England, with the city’s male university population being the main catalyst for violence, according to new research. The homicide ...