I had my own little stage on which to play out the thrilling stories I was discovering from the rich tapestry of medieval history. (Speaking of tapestries, when I turned 7 the following August, I used ...
MedievalMadness on MSN
Did FBI agent exist in the Middle Ages?
Step into the shadowy world of medieval espionage as we uncover the mysterious life of a secret agent in the Middle Ages.
Fixtures and fittings removed during a medieval building's £27.5m renovation are to be sold. Norwich Castle has since ...
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This Yorkshire Market Town Has Been Named The 'Happiest Place To Live In Great Britain' For 2025
According to a recent study, this market town in North Yorkshire of Great Britain is the happiest place to live in the U.K.
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What Brought Us Joy in 2025
Joy is not second-hand. Its unpredictability identifies us as precisely as our fingerprints. Let computers have mega-concepts ...
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Witness the creation of an incredible mud castle and a unique mud house built specially for a fortunate dog
Explore the art of diorama building with a miniature castle project using mud brick and bamboo, adding intricate details to ...
In the 11th Century, Ms English said Holderness "was a very wet place with hundreds of little meres or ponds", and Drogo's wooden fort at Skipsea Castle would allow him to "see ships coming at the ...
With a rich history woven into its every neighbourhood, Edinburgh is a place where modernity meets medievalism. This striking ...
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One of America's Most Magical Holiday Festivals Is Held at This Fairytale-like Hotel With 10 Million Lights
The Mission Inn Festival of Lights transforms a 19th-century castle-like hotel into a dazzling winter wonderland.
The Nutcracker – Bob Baker Marionette Theater: The 1969-created marionette version of the classic ballet, through Jan. 4.
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10 Incredible European Road Trips Every Traveler Should Take Once
A road trip is one of the most immersive ways to experience places like the Dolomites, the Scottish Highlands, and Switzerland’s tiny villages.
Unlike our European brethren, U.S. residents aren’t exactly falling over medieval castles. The reason makes perfect sense, ...
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