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Medieval London: What It Really Looked, Sounded, and Smelled Like Posted: May 7, 2025 | Last updated: May 7, 2025 Step into the streets of medieval London with us as we explore what daily life ...
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male ...
He may have betrayed her to the Church—she may have had him killed. Researcher uncovers medieval murder in modern-day maps.
Though most of the examples we have come from aristocratic culture, the marriage cases from late medieval London show that more ordinary people also embraced Valentine’s Day. The best example is from ...
Medieval jigsaw ... new light on the politics and culture of a very significant period In English history,” said a leading expert on the era, Kings College London Professor David Carpenter ...
The Medieval Murder Maps project, led by criminologist Manuel Eisner, maps violent deaths recorded in 14th-century coroners’ rolls.
It's easy to lose oneself down the rabbit hole of medieval murder for hours, filtering the killings by year, choice of weapon ...
Again, the cat is not the center of the image nor the focus of the composition, but it is accepted in this medieval domestic space. 1500 Book of Hours known as the ‘London Rothschild Hours’ or ...
In the end, the only charge that ever stuck in the murder case was an indictment against one of the family’s former servants.
some 20 miles southwest of London. Luyster’s research findings underpin the exhibition “Bringing the Holy Land Home: The Crusades, Chertsey Abbey, and the Reconstruction of a Medieval ...