Perhaps the best known desertedmedievalvillage in England is at Wharram Percy in North Yorkshire ... of the British Isles http www.abandonedcommunities.co.uk Desertedmedieval villages and other abandoned communities in Britain Category Desertedmedieval villages in England Category History of England Category Norman and Medieval England Category Villages ...Image Motte Oakham.jpg thumb right Remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle at the lost village of Alstoe, in Rutland England In the United Kingdom, a desertedmedievalvillage DMV is a abandoned village former settlement which was abandoned during the Middle Ages , typically leaving no trace apart from Earthworks archaeology earthworks or cropmark s. If there are fewer than three inhabited houses the convention is to regard the site as deserted if there are more than three houses, it is regarded as a shrunken medievalvillage . There are estimated to be more than 3,000 DMVs in England alone. Other deserted settlements Not all sites are medieval villages reduced in size or disappeared over a long period, from as early as Anglo Saxon England Anglo Saxon times to as late as the 1960s, for numerous different causes. Reasons for desertion Over the centuries, settlements have been deserted for natural reasons including rivers changing course or silt ing up, flooding especially during the wet 13th and 14th centuries as well as coastal and estuarine erosion or being overwhelmed by windblown sand. Many were thought to have been abandoned as a result of the deaths of their inhabitants from the Black Death of the mid 14th century. While the Bubonic plague plague must have greatly hastened the population decline, which had already set in by the early 14th century in England because of soils ... being deserted. Later the aristocratic fashion for grand country mansion s, parks and landscaped ... at History of Milton Keynes Enclosures History of Milton Keynes ref See also Abandoned village ... more details
, leaving Cosmeston a Desertedmedievalvillage . In addition to the plague the villagers would have ...Image Cosmeston medieval village.jpg thumb right 300px Cosmeston medievalvillage Cosmeston MedievalVillage is a living history medievalvillage near Lavernock in the Vale of Glamorgan not far from Penarth .... History Early Medieval The original Cosmeston village grew around a fortified manor house constructed ... the Glamorgan region. Modern History Image Cosmeston Medieval Village.jpg thumb left Cosmeston village By the 20th century all evidence of the village had vanished and local residents had no idea of its ... of the new country park the earthworks archaeology first evidence of the medievalvillage was unearthed ... reconstruction has been described as the best representation of a medievalvillage currently available in Britain. In addition to being open to the general public the village also accepts school tours and archeological groups, together with staging of special events and medieval reenactment re ... Lakes Website http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 5902979 Photos of Cosmeston MedievalVillage ... life in Wales in the Middle Ages . The reconstructed village regularly plays host to groups of historical reenactment reenactors , who camp in authentic tents around the outskirts of the village, and perform displays of medieval warfare historical combat for the public. Cosmeston was also used as one ... fallen into total ruin. Its precise site has just been located. The village would have consisted ... reconstruction, and the village population would have been between 50 to 100 people at most ... France . They were the first lords of the manor and they called the village Costentinstune, which over ... Medieval Around 1316 the manor passed into the hands of the de Caversham family, also of Normans ... of the village. There is little sign that the village continued to develop much past the later ... that remained of Cosmeston village were four isolated crofts and the Little Cosmeston Farmhouse as shown ... more details
Camlann MedievalVillage is a year round Open air museum recreation of England in 1376, located in Carnation, Washington it is run by the Camlann Medieval Association, a 501 c 3 nonprofit educational corporation. It has been in existence for 28 years, and is funded through grants, donations, and entrance fees. Purpose The mission of the Camlann Medieval Association is to offer the public powerful personal experiences of history. This includes multiple learning and performing arts opportunities, built upon thorough research of rural communities in 14th century England, to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between historical events and western society today. Bors Hede Inne The Bors Hede Inne is a dinner theater restaurant, open year round by reservation. The food is prepared from recipes found in historical medieval cookbooks, and served by interpreters who remain in character as they discuss their village or sing current songs. This is nothing like most medieval restaurants which have wenches dressed in renn faire bodices and sandals tossing down platters of new world food like corn and turkey legs, which they expect you to eat entirely with your hands. The Bors Hede is patterned after an authentic late medieval inn, which would expect to serve the well to do. Borde knives and spoons are provided, and genteel lavering handwashing is required. Feasts Public feasts are held throughout the year in the inn s undercroft feasthall, on occasions such as Lent or St. George St. George s Day . These feasts are two or three courses, with about six dishes per course. Village Life From May to the end of September, Village Life activities can be found on the weekends. The village is open to visitors on those days, with volunteers playing the part of villagers going about their daily tasks such as cooking, dye ing, or Wattle and daub daubing homes. They are trained to speak ... http www.camlann.org Camlann MedievalVillage website coord missing Washington Category Open air ... more details
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Infobox book name Good Masters Sweet Ladies Voices from a MedievalVillage title orig translator image include the file and the image size image caption author Laura Amy Schlitz illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject genre publisher Candlewick Press pub date July 24, 2007 english pub date media type Print Hardcover , paperback pages 96 isbn 0763615781 oclc 53178700 dewey 812.6 congress PS3619.C43C55 preceded by followed by Good Masters Sweet Ladies Voices from a MedievalVillage is a 2007 children s literature children s book written by Laura Amy Schlitz . The book was awarded the 2008 Newbery Medal for excellence in children s literature. ref name Thompson Thompson, Bob. Children s Book Award Winners Break The Mold. The Washington Post , 2008 01 15, p. C1. ref Overview Instead of the typical narrative structure, the book is constructed of a series of monologues , each spoken by a young member of a Middle Ages medievalvillage. Each character has a monologue with the exception of Petronella, Jacob, Mariot, and Maud who have dialogues. The book was originally written to be performed by fifth grade students at the Park School of Baltimore , where Schlitz is a librarian. It contains nineteen monologues and two dialogues, the characters ranging from a runaway boy, to the lord s daughter. ref name Thompson Criticism John Schwartz, in The New York Times , called Schlitz a talented storyteller and praises the book for its frank depiction of the Middle Ages. ref name Schwartz Times review cite news last Schwartz first John title You Are There 1255 url http www.nytimes.com 2007 12 16 books review Schwartz t.html accessdate 5 August 2010 newspaper The New York Times date 12 16 2007 ref Nina Lindsay, chair of the Newbery Medal committee, called the monologues superb and stated that as a whole, they create a pageant that transports readers ... Silvey Anita Silvey described Goo d Masters Sweet Ladies Voices From a MedievalVillage as a book ... more details
Geobox River Name section name Deserted River native name other name other name1 Country etc. country Canada country1 state state1 region type Province region British Columbia region1 district district1 city city1 landmark landmark1 Source source name Deserted Lake source location Pacific Ranges source district source region source state source country source lat d 50 source lat m 9 source lat s 49 source lat NS N source long d 123 source long m 36 source long s 00 source long EW W source coordinates note source elevation imperial 5023 source elevation note source length imperial Mouth mouth name Jervis Inlet mouth location Deserted Bay mouth district mouth region mouth state mouth country mouth lat d 50 mouth lat m 05 mouth lat s 32 mouth lat NS N mouth long d 123 mouth long m 44 mouth long s 41 mouth long EW W mouth coordinates note mouth elevation imperial 0 The Deserted River is a short river in the Jervis Inlet region of the British Columbia Coast South Coast of British Columbia , Canada , flowing in a short course generally southwest into the eastern elbow of that inlet, to the southeast of Malibu, British Columbia . The river was named in association with the location of its outlet, Deserted Bay, which was named in 1860 by the British Admiralty. The name derives from a desertedvillage of the Shishalh Sechelt people on the south shore of the bay, who fled the area after attacks by grizzly bears, abandoning the village. Its previous name was Tsuahdie, meaning place to shelter . ref cite bcgnis 14523 Deserted River ref ref cite bcgnis 14518 Deserted Bay ref Approximately ... named Deserted Lake. Issuing from the lake at its south end, the river plunges m to ft ..., which is not officially named and is formally unmeasured, is known as Deserted River Falls . ref http www.world waterfalls.com waterfall.php?num 800 World Waterfall Database Deserted River Falls ref ... Deserted River Falls ref See also List of rivers in British Columbia List of waterfalls of Canada ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Deserted Palace Type studio Cover JMJ Deserted palace albumcover.JPG Artist Jean Michel Jarre Released 1972 Recorded 1972 Genre Electroacoustic music Electroacoustic Length 34 09 Label Sam Fox Records Producer Jean Michel Jarre Last album This album Deserted Palace br 1972 Next album Les Granges Br l es br 1973 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Alternative cover Type album Cover JMJ Deserted Palace alternativecover.jpg Lower caption Deserted Palace is an album of experimental music experimental instrumental electroacoustic music composed and produced by Jean Michel Jarre , and released on Sam Fox Records in 1972. It is Jarre s very first album, released four years before his breakthrough album, Oxyg ne . It was an album of production music library music , intended for use in television program mes, advertising adverts , film s, and so forth. It has not been subsequently re released, although it is widely available as a bootleg recording bootleg . Track listing Side one Poltergeist Party 2 16 Music Box Concerto 2 46 Rain Forest Rap Session 1 44 A Love Theme For Gargoyles 1 15 Bridge Of Promises 3 19 Exasperated Frog 0 51 Take Me To Your Leader 2 00 Deserted Palace 2 27 Pogo Rock 1 08 Side two Wind Swept Canyon 7 44 The Abominable Snowman 0 56 Iraqi Hitch Hiker 2 32 Free Floating Anxiety 2 19 Synthetic Jungle 1 43 Bee Factory 1 00 Personnel Jean Michel Jarre ARP Instruments, Inc. ARP , EMS Synthi AKS , VCS 3 synthesizer, Farfisa organ Jean Michel Jarre Category 1972 albums Category Jean Michel Jarre albums 1970s album stub Electronic album stub fr Deserted Palace it Deserted Palace ka Deserted Palace hu Deserted Palace pl Deserted Palace pt Deserted Palace ro Deserted Palace ru Deserted Palace fi Deserted Palace sv Deserted Palace tr Deserted Palace ... more details
The Deserted House is a poem written by Alfred Lord Tennyson in 1830, as part of his Poems, Chiefly Lyrical collection. The poem is characterized by its reliance on short lines which alternate in rhyme and meter to prevent a felicitous feel. In the poem, Tennyson uses the image of a dark house as a metaphor for a dead body. Background The Deserted House was printed along with other poems of Tennyson s juvenilia in his 1830 collection, Poems, Chiefly Lyrical . The poem was printed alongside works including The Dying Swan , The Mystic , Ode to Memory , The Sleeping Beauty , and the later suppressed poem, The Grasshopper . ref Hill 1971 pp. 530 539 ref Poem The poem exhibits lyrical economy with its reliance on short lines. The lines themselves alternate in rhyme and meter in a manner that keeps the poem from having a felicitous feel to it. ref Thomson 1986 p. 22 ref The first four stanzas of the poem ... deserted house. Come away no more of mirth Is here or merry making sound. The house was builded ... in The Deserted House established a method that he later developed into parabolic drift , the term ... in The Deserted House . ref Joseph 1992 pp. 32 34 ref In many of Tennyson s works, he connected the idea of God to a dying civilization. Before The Deserted House , the image appears in Babylon , The Fall of Jerusalem , Persia , and Timbuctoo . Although the theme is different in The Deserted ... s death, Evelyn De Morgan painted Life and Thought Have Gone Away , a work that is based on The Deserted ... example of that is shewn in five few syllabled four lined stanzas on a Deserted House. Every word ... others ... evidenced in The Lady of Shalott , The Deserted House , and many other pieces. ref Walters ... of awe about it. p.  506 ref William Dawson, in his 1890 review of English poets, included The Deserted ..., The Deserted House is not easy to forget . ref Gwynn 1899 p. 147 148 ref Notes reflist References Anonymous ..., Idealist . London K. Paul, Trench, Tr bner & Co., 1893. Alfred Tennyson DEFAULTSORT Deserted ... more details
Neo medieval Greek neo new medieval refers to a modern revival of Medieval culture. Neo medieval music Medieval architecture Neo medievalism Disambig ... more details
Medieval Britain may refer to the history of Britain during the Middle Ages. For more specific national accounts of Britain in this period, see England in the Middle Ages Medieval Scotland Medieval Wales disambiguation ... more details
Medieval rock can refer to Medieval folk rock , subgenre of electric folk and progressive folk Medieval metal , subgenre of folk metal Neo medieval music , a varied collection of different styles within modern popular music disambig ... more details
Medieval Croatia can refer to Principality of Pannonian Croatia medieval duchy in existence between the 7th and 10th centuries A.D. Principality of Littoral Croatia medieval principality in existence between the 8th century and 925 A.D. Kingdom of Croatia medievalmedieval kingdom covering most of present day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 925 1527 disambig Short pages monitor Category Medieval Croatia ... more details
Post Medieval is an archaeological term, meaning anything of a period after the end of the medieval period . In England, this effectively means anything from the Tudor dynasty Tudor period 1485 1601 or after. Some archaeologists consider the Post Medieval period to end around 1750 with a Modern period after this, but others include all post Tudor finds to be Post Medieval. Also see Post medieval archaeology . External links http www.spma.org.uk Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Category Historical eras Category History of Europe by period ... more details
Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe ... language for Medieval writings, even in some parts of Europe that were never Romanized. However ... Beowulf , the Middle High German Nibelungenlied , the Medieval Greek Digenis Acritas and the Old ... Arthurian cycles . Anonymity A notable amount of medieval literature is Anonymity anonymous . This is not only ... today. Medieval authors often deeply respected the classical antiquity classical writers and the Church ... village s expression of the key events in the Bible . The text of these plays was often controlled ... s, especially to Santiago de Compostela , in medieval times, also witnessed by the prominence of Geoffrey .... Women s literature While it is true that women in the medieval period were never accorded full ... into a part of the medieval experience less comfortable for the institutions that ruled Europe at the time ... of medieval society. Allegory main Allegory in the Middle Ages While medieval literature makes use of many ... of medieval literature relied on allegory to convey the morals the author had in mind while writing ... literature Byzantine literature Medieval Bulgarian literature Medieval Serbian literature Anglo Saxon literature Early English Jewish literature Medieval French literature Medieval German literature Medieval Latin literature Latin translations of the 12th century Old Norse literature Pahlavi literature Medieval Welsh literature By genre Medieval poetry Medieval drama Medieval allegory Fabliau Medieval travel literature Arthurian literature Alexander romances Chanson de geste Eddic poetry Skaldic ... Medieval literature 6th to 9th centuries 10th century in literature 11th century in literature ... links http sunsite.berkeley.edu OMACL The Online Medieval and Classical Library http labyrinth.georgetown.edu The Labyrinth Resources for Medieval Studies http www.fordham.edu halsall sbook.html The Internet Medieval Sourcebook Project http cdi.uvm.edu collections getCollection.xql?pid manuscripts&title ... more details
beyond the immediate requirements of their isolated village, or merely a self reliant spirit, began ... provided Henri Pirenne Medieval Cities Their Origins and the Revival of Trade 1927 , Mohammed and Charlemagne ... corporate and excessively organized character of medieval cities. ref Cantor, 1993, p. 231 ... was at the mercy of often violent and lawless nobles in the countryside. Because much of medieval Europe ..., knights, farmer republics, prince bishops and the large domains of the imperial lords. Medieval Christianity Communes were very important for the medieval church according to John Bossy. ref Christianity in the West 1400 1700 Oxford 1985 ref The word that Bossy uses is fraternity. The medieval ... was the confession . Medieval confessions were different from the modern day practises in the Roman ... hand, communes disrupted the order of medieval society the methods the commune used, eye ..., there was a sense that communes threatened the medieval social order. Only the noble lords were allowed ... town of Laon in 1112. Rural communes The development of medieval rural communes arose more from ..., to enable commerce. Perhaps the most successful such medieval community was the one in the alpine ... , and also in Sweden and Norway. The colonization of the Walser also is related. The southern medieval ... from the Italian ones. Only very few of these medieval rural communes ever attained Reichsunmittelbarkeit ... the 11th century in northern Italy a new political and social structure emerged and the medieval ... in a Medieval Commune . Princeton Princeton University Press http vialardi.org VdSF Statuti.Biella ... detail, productions of medieval society and the medieval personality. Tobacco, Giovanni, 1989. The Struggle for Power in Medieval Italy Structures of Political Rule, 400 1400 ,translator, Rosalind Brown ..., The Urban Past IV. The Medieval City A bibliography. External links http 4.1911encyclopedia.org C CO COMMUNE MEDIEVAL.htm Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911 Medieval commune it http www.itinerarimedievali.unipr.it ... more details
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Medieval studies is the academic interdisciplinary study of the middle ages . Development The term medieval ... in the titles of books like G. G. Coulton s Ten Medieval Studies 1906 , to emphasize a greater ... in 1929 ref H. Damico, J. B. Zavadil, D. Fennema, and K. Lenz, Medieval Scholarship Philosophy ... 1971 . ref G. McMullan and D. Matthews, Reading the medieval in early modern England Cambridge Cambridge ... of interest in things medieval associated with neo medievalism , include centres at the University ... G. McMullan and D. Matthews, Reading the medieval in early modern England Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2007 , p. 231. ref Now a common feature at universities with medievalists, centres for medieval ... in one or more disciplines associated with medieval studies are often the most popular with students. In northern Europe, medieval studies is able to claim the prestige normally reserved for classical ... of classical studies and the modern world, and embracing a range of cultures, medieval studies often provides a synergy and context which other disciplines cannot match. Medieval studies is buoyed ..., including the International Congress on Medieval Studies , at Kalamazoo Michigan MI , United States U.S. , and the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds . ref W. D. Padenm The Future of the Middle Ages medieval literature in the 1990s University Press of Florida, 1994 , p. 23. ref There are a number of journals devoted to medieval studies, including Mediaevalia , Comitatus , Viator , Traditio , Journal of Medieval History , Journal of Medieval Military History , and Speculum journal Speculum , an organ of the Medieval Academy of America founded in 1925 and based ... to promote various aspects of medieval studies such as AVISTA, De Re Militari, the Society of Antiquaries of London et al, which publish their own periodicals in support of medieval research. Mainstream ... regularly feature articles pertaining to medieval studies. Medieval studies has also been very well ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 primarysources date February 2009 The http www.medievalfestival.gr Medieval Rose Association is a non for profit NGO acting in the field of the intangible heritage. Its aim is raising local history , thrills, customs , gastronomy , traditions and myths through outdoor performing arts and re enactments. Also, it organizes exhibitions, workshops, seminars and demonstrations regarding old traditional crafts and arts, almost or totally forgotten. Medieval Rose revives the medieval life of Rhodes , Greece , inside the castle walls of the well preserved Medieval Town protected by Unesco , through a recreational, educational event a Medieval Festival under the Aegis of the http www.culture.gr Hellenic Ministry of Culture May 2008 and sponsoring support from local community. Exploiting the fact that the Medieval Society of Rhodes had been multi cultural whereas administrated by the Order of the Knights of St. John , the M.R.A re creates a multi national project with the participation and collaboration of other EU countries, such as Italy , Germany , France and Portugal as well as local people, thus developing intercultural dialogue and cultural exchange. External links http new.efa aef.eu FestivalsDeclaration documents festflash.september.2008.pdf Arts Festivals Declaration on Intercultural Dialogue http www.renaissancemagazine.com fairelist.html Renaissance Festivals, Shakespeare Festivals, and Jousting Tournaments http www.heritageorganisations.eu ?p 328 European Conference on Civil Society Organisations active in the Field of Heritage Historic Revivals and their Influence on Local Communities Showcasing the Medieval Festival of Rhodes http www.faires.com EventRecord.php?Id 498 Medieval Festival of Rhodes on EventRecord http www.greeka.com dodecanese rhodes rhodes festivals rhodes medieval festival.htm The Greek Island Specialists The Medieval Rose ... 46 The Hellenic Representation of Metaphysics Medieval Festival in Rhodes Category Historical societies ... more details
Medieval archaeology is the study of humankind through its material culture, specialising in the period of the European Middle Ages . At its broadest, the period stretches from the 5th to the 16th century and refers to post Ancient Rome Roman but pre modern remains. The period covers the upheaval caused by the fall of the Roman Empire and cultures such as the Vikings , Saxons and Franks . Furthermore it concerns on the study of medieval settlements, especially including medieval towns. Although it was considered by some historians to be useless and not able to solve major problems for a long time, today it is fully acknowledged as one of the branches of historic sciences. External links http ads.ahds.ac.uk catalogue library med arch index.cfm Journal Medieval Archaeology , digitized version of vols. 1 50 1957 2006 Category Archaeological sub disciplines Category Medieval culture Euro archaeology stub ca Arqueologia medieval cs St edov k archeologie da Middelalderark ologi de Mittelalterarch ologie es Arqueolog a Medieval it Archeologia medievale si ... more details
About Medieval Times dinner food chain the historical time period Middle Ages File Medieval Times Dinner Horses.jpg thumb Part of the performance. Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is a chain of dinner theater s which offer dinner featuring staged medieval style games, sword fighting , and jousting followed by a tournament. Each location is housed in a replica 11th century castle. Locations are in Buena Park, California Dallas, Texas Chicago, Illinois Lyndhurst, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Atlanta, Georgia Kissimmee, Florida and Toronto , Ontario , Canada . Medieval Times Entertainment, the holding company for the nine theaters, is headquartered in Irving, Texas Irving , Texas . ref http www.medievaltimes.com privacypolicy.aspx Privacy Policy . Medieval Times Entertainment. Retrieved on April 29, 2010. ref Bankruptcy In April 1997 Medieval Times owners sought bankruptcy protection after losing a court battle to the Internal Revenue Service that required the Buena Park, California location to pay 7.5 million dollars and the Kissimmee, Florida location to pay 2.5 million in back taxes. According to the IRS, Medieval Times improperly deducted royalties, loan interest and management fees in the 1987 and 1989 tax years. When asked why the company was filing for bankruptcy the company s bankruptcy lawyer, Alan Friedman, said, one of the primary reasons for filing was to prevent the IRS from beginning to seize any assets. ref Cite news last James first Granelli title Medieval Times Owners File for Bankruptcy newspaper Los Angeles Times language English date 1997 04 26 url http articles.latimes.com 1997 04 26 business fi 52496 1 medieval times accessdate ... of the show does not indicate in its credits any to the original Medieval Times show in the USA ... reflist External links http www.medievaltimes.com Medieval Times Official Web site Category Restaurant ... based in Irving, Texas fi Medieval Times ... more details
Italic title The Medieval Review ISSN 1096 746X , formerly the Bryn Mawr Medieval Review is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that was established in 1993. Originally the journal was published at the University of Washington , from 1995 2007 by Western Michigan University since 2007 it is published by Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University . ref http www.indiana.edu tmrl TMRhistory.html The Medieval Review History ref The journal book review reviews books on Middle Ages Medieval issues. The editor in chief is Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis Indiana University . The journal operates as a moderated email distribution list and is one of the oldest electronic journal s in existence. ref cite doi 10.1016 S0098 7913 03 00054 6 ref References Reflist External links Official https scholarworks.iu.edu dspace handle 2022 3631 http quod.lib.umich.edu t tmr Archive 1993 July 2009 at University of Michigan library DEFAULTSORT Medieval Review, The Category English language journals Category History journals Category Publications established in 1993 Category Indiana University Category Medieval studies literature Category Open access journals humanities journal stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Medieval Type studio Artist Tierra Santa Cover Released 1997 Recorded Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Medieval is Heavy metal music heavy metal group Tierra Santa s 1997 debut album, and is mainly inspired by mediaeval stories. Track listing Medieval 5 15 Tierra Santa 3 48 Leyenda 6 54 Desterrado 7 41 Hijos del Odio 4 00 Vikingos 5 57 Reino de los Sue os 6 27 Nunca M s 5 30 DEFAULTSORT Medieval Album Category 1997 albums Category Tierra Santa albums ... more details
Ireland in the Middle Ages Early Medieval Ireland 800 1166 Norman Ireland 1167 1536 See also History of Ireland Early Modern Ireland Gaelic Ireland disambig ... more details