Norman Conquest and up to the start of the Tudor Age. Detailed Timelines contain events for years between 800 and 1603. Maps show the locations of castles, abbeys and cathedrals in England, Scotland and Wales. Every person and building on this site has a timeline and links to related ...
Hospitals during the medieval age catered for several kinds of people such as the sick, poor, orphans, pilgrims, unsheltered, and people with mental illnesses. Monks and nuns ran monasteries as hospitals too. In 937 CE, the first hospital in England was built by the Saxons. ...
past, just as The Medieval Manor does. Dating back to the Bronze Age and mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086, the village offers ancient buildings such as Llanthony Secunda Manor built around 1120 as a grange for monks. England and Wales are both at your fingertips when staying here, ...
Captured by the English, William I of Scotland was forced to sign the Treaty of Falaise. The treaty made Scotland a feudal possession of England and William and his nobles swore fealty to Henry II. William had to hand over several castles to the English in return for his freedom. One of...
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The Robin in the Hood Medieval Festival is an annual family-friendly event which transforms Gibson Park in Elmira, Ontario, into 12th century Nottingham, England. Audiences of all ages are dazzled by knights in battle, jesters, musicians, and, of course, archery. Numerous merchants line vendor’...
Christianity, meanwhile, was becoming more formally organized, and in theLatin-speaking Western division of the empire theCatholic church(as it was beginning to be called, from the Greekkatholikos,the “whole”) developed an administrative pattern, based upon that of the empire itself, for which...
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t think this is as much of an issue for colleagues working on the areas that became France and England, although I gather there are similar challenges for those who focus on Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. But, for example, as scholars move (gradually) to seeing charters andformulaeas ...
I am someone who has always held a fascination for the medieval ages but never studied it academically but I love to read about it and visit castles and museums to find out more。 I read Ian Mortimer's brilliant book 'The time traveller's guide to medieval England' a few years ago ...