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Middle Ages

  • The Castle-Like Glencairn Museum Has Family, Faith, and Nation as Its Keystones—Quite Literally
    The Castle-Like Glencairn Museum Has Family, Faith, and Nation as Its Keystones—Quite Literally
    Glencairn in southeastern Pennsylvania whisks visitors to the Middle Ages.
    December 16, 2023BY Matthew John
  • Guédelon: New Findings During the Build
    Guédelon: New Findings During the Build
    In the second part of a series documenting the building of a medieval castle in France, the team ...
    October 15, 2023BY Debra Amundson
  • John Robson: Gone Are the Days When Careful Thought Was Put Into Waging Just War
    John Robson: Gone Are the Days When Careful Thought Was Put Into Waging Just War
    Commentary When the Canadian prime minister shows up at a NATO conference with empty pockets, then criticizes his ...
    July 19, 2023BY John Robson
  • Divine Messengers | From Nun to Genius (Episode 3)
    Divine Messengers | From Nun to Genius (Episode 3)
    Saint Hildegard was not only a nun, poet, and musician, but also a divinely inspired philosopher who observed ...
    March 26, 2022BY NTD Arts and Culture
  • Mid-Life Minimizing
    Mid-Life Minimizing
    Mom often told me, “Cheryl, none of us came here to stay always.” It always bothered me when ...
    March 21, 2022BY Cheryl Smith
  • The Italian Renaissance: To the Glory of God or Man?
    The Italian Renaissance: To the Glory of God or Man?
    My earliest memories of Italy are of Venice. In such a strange and magical world, I felt like ...
    January 1, 2022BY Johanna Schwaiger
  • Situation Worsens: 17.7 Million Impacted by China’s Floods; Bubonic Plague Re-emerges in China
    Situation Worsens: 17.7 Million Impacted by China’s Floods; Bubonic Plague Re-emerges in China
    China now has cases of the Bubonic Plague, the Black Plague, which was recently confirmed in Inner Mongolia. ...
    July 6, 2020BY Joshua Philipp
  • St. Valentine’s: A Minor Day in a Medieval Calendar Packed With Festivals
    St. Valentine’s: A Minor Day in a Medieval Calendar Packed With Festivals
    The feast of St. Valentine has been associated with love since the Middle Ages. Back then, Valentine was ...
  • Tucson Artifacts Suggest Romans Made It to New World in 8th Century: Expert
    Tucson Artifacts Suggest Romans Made It to New World in 8th Century: Expert
    Medieval scholar Donald Yates, Ph.D., is shedding new light on controversial artifacts found near Tuscon, Ariz., in the ...
    April 9, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Homunculus: The Alchemical Creation of Little People With Great Powers
    Homunculus: The Alchemical Creation of Little People With Great Powers
    Medieval scientists claimed to have created little people. The ethics of creating artificial life has long been debated!
    May 4, 2015BY Wu Mingren
  • Oldest Piece of Polyphonic Music Found: 1,100-Year-Old Chant (+Listen Here)
    Oldest Piece of Polyphonic Music Found: 1,100-Year-Old Chant (+Listen Here)
    Once chanted solemnly in devotion to Boniface, the patron saint of Germany, this music has not found voice ...
    December 30, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • UFOs Invade Renaissance Art?
    UFOs Invade Renaissance Art?
    Several paintings from the Renaissance and the Middle Ages contain objects some say look a lot like flying ...
    September 26, 2014BY Paul Darin
  • Strange Cases of Mass Hysteria Through History
    Strange Cases of Mass Hysteria Through History
    Mass hysteria has had large groups of people dancing or laughing for days or weeks straight, sometimes to ...
    September 18, 2014BY April Holloway
  • Medieval Woodcut Shows UFO Battle Over Nuremberg Germany, 1561?
    Medieval Woodcut Shows UFO Battle Over Nuremberg Germany, 1561?
    Medieval UFO battle?: Hans Glaser was a journalist of sorts in 16th century Germany. He depicted a wondrous ...
    June 14, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
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