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13 Medieval Dishes That Still Hold Up Today
Let's go back to the Middle Ages to look at some dishes people still enjoy today. Find out if one of your favorite meals is ...
From flowing capes and chainmail tunics to banquet-style dining and moody, medieval tablescapes, couples are embracing a ...
If you passed by Anderson Campground on Saturday, you might have seen knights, princesses and others dressed in the Middle Ages.
Scholars of Scandinavian studies at the Cluster of Excellence are investigating cultural memories of pre-Christian Nordic paganism from the Middle Ages to the present day – “Brave explorers, strong ...
Ah, yes, that time of year again: falling leaves, the smell of spice, crisp air and — who could forget — that annual plunge into […] ...
A new exhibition at The Met Cloisters makes the case that gender and sexual fluidity were an essential part of Medieval religious art.
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Did People Own Pets In The Middle Ages?
When we picture the Middle Ages, we often imagine knights, castles, and bustling marketplaces, not cozy homes filled with ...
Ever wondered what war smells like? Or ponder the odor of love, or the stench of medieval Paris, or the sacred fragrance of religion? A new exhibition in Germany allows visitors ...
Joseph Wright of Derby was one of the first people to document public scientific lectures during the Enlightenment period.
There is a new Sheriff in town. And a new Robin Hood. And a new Maid Marian. And they are slightly different from what you might remember. Robin Hood is a reimagined take on the classic tale of the ...
Germans have more bakeries and eat more varieties of bread than most other countries in the world — no wonder it’s so good.
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