A well-heeled financier and his 'digital creator' wife have been forced to apologise to their neighbours for their extensive ...
It's nearly 200 years since the birth of a British aristocrat who became the first Muslim member of the House of Lords. But few have heard of Lord Henry Stanley, who "defied convention and his ...
What was once a small window on the side of the church is now cemented shut. In front of it, a sign reads: “Site of the cell ...
Part of Hull's town walls have been uncovered for the first time in 250 years A section of Hull's medieval walls have been uncovered for the first time in 250 years. The wall, which was built in the ...
The Albini Household is based in Doncaster but performs across the country A medieval re-enactment group has called for help after thieves stole its display equipment in an overnight burglary. The ...
A stunning French castle recently hit the market — with a high listing price that few can afford. But its history of nearly 1,000 years may interest many more. Le Château de la Verdière, located in ...
When people think of the European Middle Ages, it often brings to mind grinding poverty, superstition and darkness. But the reality of the 1,000-year period from 500 to 1500 was much more complex.
Here we go, the first official blog about Total War: MEDIEVAL III. First and foremost, welcome to TotalWar.com and the MEDIEVAL III hub, our official space where we will discuss anything and ...
Stewart Mottram receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, grant number AH/Y004779/1. Geoffrey Chaucer’s Miller’s Tale is renowned for its salacious storyline of sexual ...
A 14th Century jug estimated to be worth up to £1m could go on loan from Luton to the British Museum. The bronze Wenlok Jug is set to be lent by Stockwood Discovery Centre to the London museum, ...
From flowing capes and chainmail tunics to banquet-style dining and moody, medieval tablescapes, couples are embracing a regal, “Game of Thrones”-inspired aesthetic for their winter nuptials By Sarah ...