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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 ...
Step back into the shadows of medieval London as we uncover five mysterious and unsettling murders from the city’s dark past.
This paper uses a data set of freehold land and property transactions from medieval England to highlight the growing commercialization of the economy during that time. By drawing on the legal records, ...
The last two are medieval London trade guilds that were granted ownership of some Thames swans in the 15th century. The census tradition dates to the 12th century, when swans were considered an ...
LONDON (AP) — Scarlet uniforms flashed against the riverbank. Wooden skiffs glided in formation. A young swan, gently lifted from the water, was measured, inspected and released. The annual five ...
The last two are medieval London trade guilds that were granted ownership of some Thames swans in the 15th century. The census tradition dates to the 12th century, when swans were considered an ...
The Tower of London is one of the United Kingdom's most recognizable and historical landmarks. And now a team of archaeologists is unearthing some of its secrets, including 20 skeletons. The stone ...
LONDON — On a charming cobblestone street tucked away in London 's East End, a pub proudly hangs out a sign that reads ...
Perfect day trips from London: 10 of the prettiest seaside towns and villages within two hours of the capital These coastal day-trip delights are easily reachable from London and offer beautiful ...
A bioarchaeological study of medieval burials on the site of St Mary Spital : excavations at Spitalfields Market, London E1, 1991-2007 / Brian Connell, Amy Gray Jones, Rebecca Redfern and Don Walker ...
Medieval people would have interacted with the embroidered players, giving them voice and enabling them to join the conversation.
A medieval sword with rare gold-copper symbols was discovered by construction workers in the Netherlands, according to officials. It is now on display at a Dutch museum.