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What medieval recruitment really looked like

Medieval kings didn’t have standing armies. They relied on obligation, contracts, and local power. This video explains how England raised forces when war broke out. The process was slow, political, ...
Alfred the Great? William The Conquer? King Arthur??? Just a few contenders for the title of First King of England - but of ...
National Trust Greyfriars, Tudor House and the Commandery are playing host to re-enactors representing 2,000 years of Worcester history ...
Marquette University is technically the third home of the St. Joan of Arc Chapel, which was built in France around 1420.
The crane has arrived to clear the debris and driftwood from Powick Old Bridge, famous as the site of two Civil War battles ...
History classes tend to focus on wars, rulers, and neat timelines. But some of history's most unforgettable moments live in ...
The par-5 14th, Suez Canal, which runs along the perimeter of the course is a stand-out test, as is the brilliant short 6th.
BY WAR’S END, the pipes had delivered roughly 206 million gallons—enough to fuel about 14 million jeeps for 300 miles each, carrying the Allies from Normandy beaches to the heart of the ...
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The Free Press books section might not be influencing global television sensations (yet), but it’s now truly one of the last places to find objective, unbiased weekly reviews of new fiction, ...
The rich line-up of productions, led by Adrian Goiginger’s Four Minus Three, includes new works by Morgan Matthews, Simon Verhoeven, Philipp Stölzl, Hannes Holm, Aku Lohumies and Jan Komasa ...
On the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan order, his body will be displayed ...