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Forensic Analysis Identifies Skeleton as a Medieval Hungarian Duke Who Was Brutally Murdered 750 Years Ago
Based on DNA evidence and numerous cut marks on the bones, scientists think that multiple assailants attacked Béla, Duke of ...
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"I'm one of the world's best Medieval cage fighters - a sword went through my eye"
A Derbyshire fighter has become one of the world’s leading figures in armoured MMA, a fast-growing sport where competitors in full medieval armour battle with blunt swords and axes. Daniel Winter, 35, ...
With more than 1,000 pieces on view, the galleries, opening Saturday, hold the nation's second-largest collection.
The expansive 5,000-square-foot collection of arms and armor, featuring pieces from the shuttered Higgins Armory Museum, is ...
The Arms and Armor Galleries are part of the art museum's fundraising campaign "A Bold Step Forward," which seeks to raise $125 million by 2028 to improve and modernize its facilities, strengthen ...
Perched on a 172m limestone rock, Austria’s Burg Hochosterwitz is a medieval marvel with 14 fortified gates, centuries of ...
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Highfield Care Home gives residents a medieval experience
Residents and guests at Highfield Care Home in Tadcaster enjoyed a fascinating historical presentation about the famous ...
There’s something about castles that tugs at the imagination. Maybe it’s the hint of romance in their towers, or the way they ...
So This Really Is Goodbye! On the 12th, Warhorse Studios' medieval RPG “Kingdom Come: Deliverance II” released its final DLC, ...
Adding this genetic information to the historical evidence—which indicates that Duke Béla was assassinated in November of 1272 by Ben Henrik of the Héder family (along with his followers), and that ...
Through cutting-edge forensic science and ancient DNA analysis, scientists have solved one of medieval Europe's most enduring archaeological mysteries. The victim, Duke Béla of Macsó, was a member of ...
Fittingly for a royal Castle commissioned by William the Conqueror, a number of the British Museum objects on display have royal connections. One of the most striking is the seal matrix (used to ...
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