Archaeologists say Finlaggan was the seat of power for the Lordship of the Isles. Before that, a previously unknown castle ...
In monasteries, villages, and castles, stories spread of spirits walking among the living. Medieval ghost encounters revealed both deep fears and the mysteries of the afterlife.
When we learn music today, one of the first things we encounter is the familiar set of syllables used to name the notes of the scale: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do. To many people, this seems ...
Le Loke was, like all leper hospitals, known as a Lazar House, named after Lazarus the Beggar from the Bible, who was believed to be a leper. The hospital was dedicated to and named after St Leonard, ...
This piece is part of a series of articles covering the medieval and early modern great powers of each of Asia’s regions: ...
Using a mallet and chisel — and techniques that would be instantly familiar to masons working centuries ago — Freya de Lisle ...
Natasha Deen is a Guyanese-Canadian writer of books for kids and adults. Her books include the YA novels In the Key of Nira ...
Records of the prison date back to the late 1400s under King Henry VII, according to Smithsonian Magazine. A parliamentarian’s servant called it “a most vile prison” where their legs were shackled and ...
Age puzzles go back to antiquity. They challenge us to figure out how ages fit together into a pattern, using a blend of ...
In the Middle Ages scholars followed the idea from Antiquity that there were seven primary colours – white, yellow, red and blue, purple and black, with green in the middle, balanced between them.