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blog.philosophicalsociety.org
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| | | | | I became fascinated with guilds when I moved to Germany. Being an avid reader of all medieval history I could get my hands on, I was well aware of the Hansa (slang for Hanseatic) League's rise in the 1100s in northern Europe - mainly Germany. The wordHansa is Low German for "convoy" - thus, this... | |
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talesoftimesforgotten.com
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| | | | | No one can deny that Death of a Unicorn, released in March of this year, is a very strange film. It is a horror comedy in which a man and his daughter driving their car through a remote forest accidentally hit and fatally injure a unicorn. Soon, the unicorn's body ends up in the hands ... Continue reading "Ancient and Medieval People Believed that Unicorns Were Real-and Murderous" | |
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thefreelancehistorywriter.com
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| | | | | Heidi over at Adventures of a Tudor Nerd: Exploring the 16th Century and Beyond has read and reviewed The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe: Power and Patronage at the Burgundian Court. Have a look at her review and order your copy here for delivery by Christmas: The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe at... | |
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glocalthinking.com
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