The church, which has medieval woodwork, has been given £20,000 from The National Churches Trust and £10,000 from The Wolfson ...
How to Ensure Predictability in Legal Pluralism. Merchants and their Interaction in Late Medieval Europe, edited by Ulla Kypta and Gregor Rohmann, is the latest volume in the Käte Hamburger Kolleg ...
France may be known for its glamorous cities and famous landmarks, but its most enchanting treasures are tucked far away from ...
Germany’s Romantic Road is more than just a scenic route, it's a time machine disguised as a highway. Stretching through Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, it threads together ancient villages, walled ...
The year 1337 wasn’t just the beginning of the Hundred Years’ War — it was the breaking point of an entire era. Europe had just survived famine, political turmoil, and the arrival of the Little Ice ...
Leonardo of Pisa, known as Fibonacci, introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals to Europe in 1202. His famous number sequence began as a simple rabbit puzzle.
Just 90 minutes’ drive away from London you can visit one of England’s most picturesque villages that feels more like a film set.
A grave slab raised from the site of a 13th Century shipwreck has gone on display in a museum for the first time. The Mortar Wreck, so-called for its cargo of stone tools used to grind food, was found ...
Archaeologists from the Russian Academy of Sciences have announced the discovery of an Atlantis-like settlement lying beneath Kyrgyzstan’s Lake Issyk-Kul, one of the deepest lakes in the world, ...
Now in its fifth season, ABC’s award-winning show helped revitalize workplace mockumentaries on TV, with NBC returning to the ...