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angus young
angus_young61
Of Hull’s two medieval churches, I prefer St. Mary’s purely for its more intimate space. However, it’s facing a few issues at the moment. Here’s a quick thread. The church
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C.M. Bromhead is social distancing
AdmiralHip
It is pretty telling to me who was liking Prof Green's tweets. A few of my white mutuals, and a few people whom I, Dr MRO, and others have tangled
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Vagina Museum
vagina_museum
Today to celebrate #LGBTHistoryMonth we're going to introduce you to a medieval nun who you may not have heard of but you definitely should: meet Hildegard of Bingen, composer,
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@GiBiTheSecond ⚖️
Wolfophobic2
Greek fire was an incendiary weapon first used in Byzantine warfare in 678 by the Byzantine Greeks. It was made of several flammable compositions that were used in warfare in
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Uriah
crimkadid
In 2008 while doing construction work at St. John's College Oxford, workers discovered 35 medieval skeletons in a mass grave. They all adult males, all the victim of stab wounds,
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Adivaraha
vajrayudha11
It’s #haryanadiwas....But What does Haryana mean for you?...For me it’s much much more than just a state of modern Indian polity...It is birth place of Kartikeya..birth place of Democracy..land of
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Adivaraha
vajrayudha11
My brief series of tweets abt Rama bhakti & Ramayana in ancient & medieval Tamilnadu as reflected in its art, architecture & literature.1/n Earliest reference to Ramayana in Tamil lands
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
Thread: trippy illustrations in medieval manuscripts. Your daily dose of random historical content.
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen 💙
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. A seriously muddy walk across one of the high, flat, clay plateaux of S Cambs. today, was full of reminders that this land, too heavy for ox-drawn ploughs, was
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Fake History Hunter
FHHuntress
In the early 15th century the Duke of Berry had the famous Limburg brothers (Dutch, of course, yay!) make him a Book of hours and this book is one of
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Gregory Norminton
GDRNorminton
Reading Clive James's brilliant translation of Dante's INFERNO. No medieval work of literature casts so active a shadow: impossible to imagine the work of William Blake or T.S. Eliot or
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
Ok, no time like the present to talk abt the term "Anglo-Saxon" more seriously w/ some resources. These ppl here in this clip are exactly the types we are often
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Louhi 🐍⌘🌈
Louhetar1
HAVE YOUR VIKINGS CUDDLE AND PROMISE TO DIE FOR EACH OTHERfor historical accuracy Oh hey viking cuddle thread? Sure! So: who can cuddle/kiss whom, and why is it totes fine?
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Wulfgar the Bard
WulfgarTheBard
I am certain that 99.9% of researchers, using the term A-S, use it to refer to the people and material culture of early medieval England. I am confident they do
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Emma Mitchell 💙
silverpebble
I’m having a murky day so here’s a thread of medieval owls This one looks like Noel Edmunds and this is my favourite
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Irène DB
UrbanFoxxxx
South Korea, on the other hand, seems virtually incapable of building regular lighthouses[pics again via the superb Lighthouse Directory https://www.ibiblio.org/lighthouse/ ] https://twitter.com/UrbanFoxxxx/status/1338485568901173249 U
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