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Medieval History Geek: January 2012
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An amateur's blog about Medieval history, books, etc. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Medieval History Geek Has Moved! This blog has moved to WordPress. You can access it by typing http:/ medievalhistorygeek.wordpress.com/. Into your browser or by using the link at the bottom of this post. For the time being, all existing content will remain on Blogger, there just won't be anything new. I've also closed comments for the blog. Link to Medieval History Geek Blog on WordPress. Links to this post. Pages in This Blog.
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An amateur's blog about Medieval history, books, etc. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Medieval History Geek Has Moved! This blog has moved to WordPress. You can access it by typing http:/ medievalhistorygeek.wordpress.com/. Into your browser or by using the link at the bottom of this post. For the time being, all existing content will remain on Blogger, there just won't be anything new. I've also closed comments for the blog. Link to Medieval History Geek Blog on WordPress. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Brendan the Voyager « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. Nova Typis Transacta Navigatio: Nova Orbis India Occidentalis,. For now this page will be used as an index to collect material related to Brendan the voyager, and maybe eventually Madoc. Navigatio sancti Brendani abbatis. Voyage of St. Brendan the Abbot) at Jonathan Wooding’s Celtic Christianity E-Library. St Brendan the Voyager. Feast of Brendan the Voyager. Voyage of Saint Brendan. Brendan and the New World. James Christensen’s St Brendan. Life of St David. Enter yo...
Early Medieval Kings « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. This page is a collection of posts and other material on the early medieval kings of Britain. Battles of Northern Britain 550s-793. A chronicle of early medieval battles (dates and opponents) and a couple maps. St Oswald, King of Northumbria. Matthew of Paris’ Royal Portraits. St Oswald’s Way. St Oswald’s Day Sermons from Durham Cathedral. Heavenfield and Northumbrian Ethnogenesis. King Edwin’s Sister’s Son. Acca of Hexham: Defining St. Oswald. Plague in a time of war.
Oswiu’s Bad Luck « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. Oswiu’s Bad Luck. I’ve been reading Marilyn Dunn’s. The Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons. And just thinking about King Oswiu’s bad luck after the Synod of Whitby. He is celebrated by Bede and the Church of England ever after for choosing to accept the authority of Rome over the independent tradition of Iona, the mother house of the Irish missionaries to the Angles (and it was primarily to Angles, not Saxons south of the Thames). Ruins of Whitby Abbey. So that̵...
The Canterbury Tales to ‘Calefornia Dreamin’ by the Mamas and Papas « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. The Canterbury Tales to ‘Calefornia Dreamin’ by the Mamas and Papas. For all those hitting the Kalamazoo trail over the next 24 hours…. As the annual pilgrimage to Kalamazoo begins this week, I thought I would leave you with some entertainment on a much older pilgrimage while I’m gone. This entry was posted in Medieval Life. Oswiu’s Bad Luck. A Migration Age Anglo-Saxon Leper →. A winter’s worth of work Contagions. Human Parasites of the Roman Empire Contagions. Blog ...
Church History « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. Separate page on St Audrey / St Aethelthryth here. Bede, his Associates and Teachers. Acca of Hexham: Defining St. Oswald. PW: Trumberht, Bede’s Teacher. Bede on St John the Beloved. Bede’s Book of Hymns II. A study of Bede’s Abbreviated Psalter. When Bede Met Adomnan. Separate page on the life and legends of St Brendan here. Adomnan, Abbot of Iona,. See a separate page on Adomnan. Separate page on Bishop Wilfrid here. Bede and King Ecgfrith’s Associates. The Belated ...
Top 50 World History Blogs » History Masters
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The best online master's degrees in history. Top 50 World History Blogs. Any student of history. Knows that there is a great deal to be learned from those who have gone before. And, of course, there is much to be learned from the histories of other countries. Many civilizations have risen and fallen in the thousands of years since humans have been interacting with each other, and it makes for compelling stories, ancient as well as modern. If you are interested in being a master of history. If you are int...
Britain and Ireland « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. An index to the archive of posts on early medieval Britain and Ireland:. Æthelthryth (Audrey) of Ely. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. RT @ jk rowling.
A Migration Age Anglo-Saxon Leper « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. A Migration Age Anglo-Saxon Leper. Paleomicrobiology and isotopic analysis has the ability to completely change what we know of past infectious diseases. A study published this month on a fifth century Anglo-Saxon skeleton is one of the most complete I have read. Grave GC86 from Great Chesterford, excavated in a rescue archaeology operation in 1953-4. (Inskip et al, 2015). This entry was posted in Medieval Life. Who were the Early Medieval Bavarians? 8230;] up about K...
Audrey of Ely « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. Society of Antiquaries of London, details here. The Mary of the English. The page will primarily function as an index for posts on Audrey of Ely and may collect links for other material on Audrey. St Æthelthryth of Ely: An Enduring Saint. Ely’s Lady Chapel. Æthelthryth, Etheldreda, and Audrey. Columba’s Marriage Advice. Epidemiology, Climate Change and the Justinian Plague. Associates of Audrey of Ely. PW: Abbess Æbbe of Coldingham. St Andrew’s Appeal. St Mary at Ely.
Michelle Ziegler « Heavenfield
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Exploring Early Medieval Landscapes. Author Archives: Michelle Ziegler. A winter’s worth of work Contagions. Just a little update on what I’ve been up to lately posted on my other site Contagions…. Its well into spring now and my blogging has perhaps hit an all time low. I have been working on a project that I will write about more later this year. I’ve been reading a lot about environm. Source: A winter’s worth of work Contagions. Human Parasites of the Roman Empire Contagions. Aschheim and nearby Alten...
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Medieval World History
Saturday, February 13, 2010. Welcome to a fun and exciting research project where we will tackle individual topics. Spanning five units of medieval history, including the end of the Roman Empire, west African empires, the Asian civilizations of China and Japan, and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe. In the middle of your tables is a guide sheet for your subtopics. You must always cite your sources with the MLA. About information to select good facts for notetaking. By next week we will sort note.
Medieval History
Sunday, October 19, 2008. The Medieval History Quiz. There are no precise, incontrovertible dates to define the beginning or end of the Middle Ages. However, many scholars agree that the start of the medieval era is marked by a very significant development that took place in the fifth century. What is that development? A The Black Death. B The Fall of Rome. Who did King Clovis rule? Ten years before his death, the prophet Muhammad led a hijrah from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. This event ma...
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From Grace Kelly’s Wedding to a Women’s Shelter: A Woman’s Search for the Truth. By Nyna Giles and Eve Claxton Nyna Giles was picking up groceries at the supermarket one day when she looked down and saw the headline on the cover of a tabloid: […]. A Kidnapped Boy Becomes a Patron Saint. By Philip Jett My name is Patrick I was taken prisoner. I was about sixteen I was taken into captivity in Ireland, along with thousands of others, Saint Patrick revealed […]. The Medieval Calendar in Books of Hours. By Ph...
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Trešdiena, 2010. gada 14. jūlijs. Back to Ancient Rus. Recently there was held another historical festival devoted to the history and culture of Ancient Rus and its neighbouring countries in IX-XI centuries. Here are some photos of the event. Back to Ancient Rus. Veidne Travel. Veidnes attēlu autors: PeskyMonkey.
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Skip to main content. Welcome to Medieval History Facebook. Here are the instructions for students:. Have fun and good luck. If you are the type to get easily frustrated, or computers sorta scare you, go click on help (up in the right corner of this page) and watch the tutorials. Short and sweet, they will help you get started.for everyone else:. Select all the text and copy it to your clipboard. Select your page from the navigation menu on the left. Click on the edit tab of your person or group's page.
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Medieval History Geek
An amateur's blog about Medieval history, books, etc. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Medieval History Geek Has Moved! This blog has moved to WordPress. You can access it by typing http:/ medievalhistorygeek.wordpress.com/. Into your browser or by using the link at the bottom of this post. For the time being, all existing content will remain on Blogger, there just won't be anything new. I've also closed comments for the blog. Link to Medieval History Geek Blog on WordPress. Links to this post. Pages in This Blog.
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An amateur's blog about Medieval history, books, etc. Kalamazoo Registration is up! The online registration for the International Congress on Medieval Studies. Is up This year’s Congress will be May 12-15 Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. And at this time I have no idea if I’ll be attending. If you’d like to read what I’ve had to say about it, take a look at my Kalamazoo page. Posted by Curt Emanuel. On February 5, 2016 in Uncategorized. A Quick, Sad Note. I also attended a Kalamazoo.
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The order of the Argent Lozenge
The Order of the Argent Lozenge. A twelfth century living history group. Greetings unto thee one and all and welcome to our page. The Order of the Argent Lozenge means ‘the order of the strong and sincere’. We are interested in a period from 1100 to1200. We meet irregularly at Tara in Queensland. People and groups who are members of the Australian Living History Federation, the Queensland Living History Federation and The Society for Creative Anachronism are also welcome. See camping rules.
Medieval Village
This is a medieval village that will be open to the public to visit and learn about the medieval lives of the English and how that history has affected the way we live today. Powered by InstantPage® from GoDaddy.com. Want one?
Traffic Exchange Mastery
How to's of the traffic exchanges as they pertain to your marketing efforts. You will learn how and why to use both manual and auto exchanges, as well as what types of ads are the most effective. Strategies will be discussed in depth. View my complete profile. Monday, July 30, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Please update your Flash Player. This is a spot video created for the Event of "Il Mercato delle Gaite". The event takes place every year in the small town of Bevagna (Perugia) in Italy. The citizens of Bevagna are very tied to their history and culture, therefore every year in June they leave their modern life and simply jump back in time to the 13th century. For ten days they will work, dress, speak and eat just as their medieval fathers used to do. Enchant your holiday with Medieval Holiday House.