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14 September 2015
Albert Avogadro
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Saint Albert of Jerusalem was born Albert Avogadro in 1149 in Italy. He became one of the Canons Regular (Dominicans) after studying theo...
19 August 2015
When Syria Changed Hands
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The population of Syria is currently about 60% Sunni and 13% Shia Muslim. 'Twas not always thus. Map of ancient Syria, 1683 [ sourc...
17 August 2015
The Tomb of the Three
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The Shrine of the Three Kings The Three Kings, or Magi, appear suddenly in the Gospel of Matthew and just as quickly disappear. That pa...
14 August 2015
The Real Macbeth
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Duncan I was king of Scotland from 1034 until he was killed on 14 August 1040 by Macbeth. Peter O'Toole as Duncan, portrayed as an ...
12 August 2015
Since Time Immemorial...
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[ source ] We have heard the phrase "since time immemorial" to refer to an origin of some practice or belief embedded so far...
11 August 2015
Foot of Fines
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Parchment from 1303 showing the three-part, Final Concord. [ source ] The word "fine" has many meanings, several of them der...
10 August 2015
Combat of the Thirty
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The War of Breton Succession (see immediately previous entries) included an interesting military interlude. A new book on the subject!...
06 August 2015
The War of Breton Succession: Conclusion
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[Click here for the start, here for part two.] The Battle of Auray, from an edition of Froissart's Chronicles Things were not l...
05 August 2015
The War of Breton Succession: Fiery Joanna
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When John of Montfort was captured by France during the War of Breton Succession and imprisoned in the Louvre, his wife took up arms to def...
04 August 2015
The War of Breton Succession: The Start
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Between 1341 and 1364, while the Hundred Years War was contesting the right of the English king to rule France (or, at least, parts of it...
03 August 2015
The Pirate Queen
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Medieval wives were not always the stay-at-home type, and some of them acted in ways that were far from the mold of what we think of as a...
03 November 2014
Hiatus
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Available 2015(?) In honor of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), DailyMedieval is going on hiatus for the month of November so ...
31 October 2014
A King in Hiding
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Władysław III of Poland was born on 31 October 1424. He was named King of Poland when he was 10 years old and King of Hungary at the age ...
30 October 2014
Bruno the Saxon
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Henry challenging the power of the church Little is known of the figure called Bruno the Saxon, except that he was a monk attached to t...
29 October 2014
The Coup of Kaiserswerth
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The ruins of Kaiserswerth in Dusseldorf In 1062, Archbishop Anno II of Cologne and several princes decided that the 11-year-old Henry I...
28 October 2014
An Empress & Her Son
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We have mentioned more than a few Holy Roman Emperors, but not any Holy Roman Empresses. Carving of Agnes Agnes of Poitou was born ab...
27 October 2014
A Sultan's Observatory
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The Ulugh Beg Observatory Museum, built in 1970 Ulugh Beg is the more familiar name of Mīrzā Muhammad Tāraghay bin Shāhrukh (22 March 1...
24 October 2014
Wheel of Fortune
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A 12th-century depiction of the Wheel of Fortune from the "Garden of Delights" book by Herrad of Landsberg The Wheel of Fortu...
23 October 2014
Boethius
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Boethius (left, with numbers from India) debating Pythagoras (right, with an abacus) while Arithmetic looks on Boethius has been mentio...
22 October 2014
Crisis in Portugal
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Ferdinand I, son of Pedro the Cruel Inheritance is never more complicated than when a throne is involved. The stakes are too high for a...
21 October 2014
The Bohemians
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Bohemia, the home of Wenceslaus and where Jan Hus found support, was named from a Roman account. The names of both Bohemia and its nei...
20 October 2014
The Battle of Assandun
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Edmund Ironside meets King Canute (Matthew Paris) Fifty years before the Norman Invasion changed the culture of Britain, the island (or...
17 October 2014
The Destruction of Basel
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Late medieval woodcut representing destruction in Basel Earthquakes have been in the news lately, but one of the biggest earthquakes k...
16 October 2014
The Tolerant Khan
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There were many Khans in the Mongol Empire, but none quite like Tëmur. Tëmur was a grandson of Kublai Khan, born on 15 October, 1265; his...
15 October 2014
The Cadaver Synod
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Popes Formosus & Stephen VII, by Jean Paul Laurens, 1870 The Synod of Whitby was just mentioned a few days ago, and right now in 20...
14 October 2014
The Battle of Senlac Hill
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Best guess arrangement of opposing troops The Battle of Hastings gets remembered on 14 October; that's when the forces of William o...
13 October 2014
Hilda of Whitby
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The Synod of Whitby is a familiar name to fans of medieval history (and this blog ). What is not widely known is that it was first manage...
10 October 2014
The Farmer King
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Afonso III looked like the savior for Portugal after his brother's kingship, but Afonso fell afoul of the pope himself and was remov...
09 October 2014
The Unexpected King
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Afonso (1210 - 1279) was the second son of Afonso II of Portugal, and so never expected to inherit the throne. It was supposed to go to h...
08 October 2014
The Carthusians
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Saint Hugo persuades Bruno of Cologne to found the Carthusian Order (cathedral window in Grenoble, France) The Carthusians have been me...
07 October 2014
Chaucer's First Boss
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A page at work Lionel, the son of King Edward III of England and Queen Philippa, was born in Antwerp in Flanders in 1338 during the s...
06 October 2014
Anniversary of Death
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Ermentrude and Charles Let us call this the story of a marriage, and a coincidence. Charles the Bald (823 - 877), a grandson of Charlem...
03 October 2014
Salt & Pepper: Two Ewalds
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Statues of the two Ewalds, in the church at Cologne. Although the Saxons were not converted to Christianity until Charlemagne did it by...
02 October 2014
The Battle of Largs
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One of the re-creations of the Battle of Largs [ source ] King Haakon Haakonsson of Norway refused to sell islands off the Scottish coa...
01 October 2014
Norway vs. Scotland
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If you look at the top of the globe, you realize how seafarers from Norway could easily dip south to Scotland on their way to colonize Ic...
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