Ireland elevates St. Brigid alongside St. Patrick, reclaiming its forgotten female saint and marking a dramatic shift from ...
Romano-British woodworking plane, found in excavations at Goodmanham, East Yorkshire in 2000. The object is unique in that the body of the plane is made of elephant ivory (the rest is of iron).
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Belfast News Letter on MSNThe remarkable history of Saint Patrick's Day casts a long shadow over UlsterThis being St. Patrick's Day, the Tutelar Saint of Ireland, the same was observed at Court as a Collar Day, when the Knights ...
In Britain, something of the organisation of the Empire survived its collapse. The Romano-British of the cities and the tribal capitals sought to maintain the political structures they had ...
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