Here is the complete archive of news items from our Medieval News Blog for January 2010:
Palaeography programme at King’s College London faces elimination
Sweden celebrates the 800th birthday of Birger jarl
The Assembly Project awarded £850,000 to study Vikings and Early Medieval Europe
British Library Launches New Virtual History Timeline
Medieval Gatehouse for sale in England
Viking Remains Discovered in Dublin
Sir Bevois and Ascupart story to be made into short film
Conference to announce true location of Bosworth Battlefield
Rosslyn Chapel scanned in 3D
Making Ireland Roman: Irish Neo-Latin Writers and the Republic of Letters
Over 5000 medieval historical novels, scholar finds
Macbeth: A True Story, by Fiona Watson
‘The Bread Book’ and the Court and Household of Mary de Guise
Medieval Professor sues Norweigian government over firing
Paleontologist discovers 3-D secrets of Middle Age designs of Kells’ ‘angels’
Cao Cao’s tomb to become tourist destination
Hull History Centre opens its doors
Reseach reveals new details about mercenaries in 14th century Italy
Pop Culture Reshapes Role of Crusades
Medieval Shipwrecks under threat from Shipworms
Seven Ages of Britain series to begin on BBC
Mel Gibson to make a film about Vikings
Medieval Wall Painting project short-listed for national heritage award
Skull of Medieval Pirate stolen from German Museum
Remains of Eadgyth, Anglo-Saxon Queen, discovered in German Cathedral
Eggs not used to build medieval bridge in Prague, researchers find
Archives of Renaissance Artist Vasari almost sent to Russia
Were mixed Christian-Jewish marriages possible in late medieval Poland?
King John’s Palace saved from collapse
Late Medieval Defences Uncovered at Edinburgh Castle
Natalie Zemon Davis discusses the challenges of being a Historian
Campaign to Save Medieval Archaeological Site in Murcia Succeeds – 13th century Arab neighborhood will not become a parking lot
The Search for the Historical Francis of Assisi – lecture at the University of Oregon
Papal Bull for Scotland’s first University is restored
Thetford Medieval Church needs urgent repairs
Rare 1602 World Map, the First Map in Chinese to Show the Americas, on Display at Library of Congress
Campaign to Save the Staffordshire Hoard begins
“Girl Power”: study shows how changes to marriage patterns changed women’s lives in the Late Middle Ages
New Director for Harvard’s Villa I Tatti Renaissance Center
BBC and the British Museum creates ‘A History of the World in 100 Objects’
The Decline and Fall of the Mongol Empire
Anatomy expert shows how Renaissance masterpieces reveal ailments
New Librarian at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Huge Medieval Waterwheel discovered in Greenwich, England
Medieval Irish Archbishop was corrupt, says scholar
Doubts raised over authencity of Cao Cao’s tomb
American Historical Association Annual Meeting begins today amidst controversy
Bologna to restore its Medieval Canals
Building remains discovered at Qasr al-Banat in Syria
Study on Early Medieval Ireland shows importance of Cows and Milk
University students make modern versions of medieval mystery plays
Medieval French specialist working on new edition of The Consolation of Philosophy
Two videos on the construction of early medieval buildings
Overlooked account of the First Crusade provides new insights into the Venetian role
Medieval Glass at York Minster saved from Fire
Song Dynasty murals discovered in tomb, depict medical scene
Micheal Prestwich named an Officer of the British Empire
Viking attacks on Europe were self-defence, scholar writes
Here is the complete archive of news items from our Medieval News Blog for January 2010:
Palaeography programme at King’s College London faces elimination
Sweden celebrates the 800th birthday of Birger jarl
The Assembly Project awarded £850,000 to study Vikings and Early Medieval Europe
British Library Launches New Virtual History Timeline
Medieval Gatehouse for sale in England
Viking Remains Discovered in Dublin
Sir Bevois and Ascupart story to be made into short film
Conference to announce true location of Bosworth Battlefield
Rosslyn Chapel scanned in 3D
Making Ireland Roman: Irish Neo-Latin Writers and the Republic of Letters
Over 5000 medieval historical novels, scholar finds
Macbeth: A True Story, by Fiona Watson
‘The Bread Book’ and the Court and Household of Mary de Guise
Medieval Professor sues Norweigian government over firing
Paleontologist discovers 3-D secrets of Middle Age designs of Kells’ ‘angels’
Cao Cao’s tomb to become tourist destination
Hull History Centre opens its doors
Reseach reveals new details about mercenaries in 14th century Italy
Pop Culture Reshapes Role of Crusades
Medieval Shipwrecks under threat from Shipworms
Seven Ages of Britain series to begin on BBC
Mel Gibson to make a film about Vikings
Medieval Wall Painting project short-listed for national heritage award
Skull of Medieval Pirate stolen from German Museum
Remains of Eadgyth, Anglo-Saxon Queen, discovered in German Cathedral
Eggs not used to build medieval bridge in Prague, researchers find
Archives of Renaissance Artist Vasari almost sent to Russia
Were mixed Christian-Jewish marriages possible in late medieval Poland?
King John’s Palace saved from collapse
Late Medieval Defences Uncovered at Edinburgh Castle
Natalie Zemon Davis discusses the challenges of being a Historian
Campaign to Save Medieval Archaeological Site in Murcia Succeeds – 13th century Arab neighborhood will not become a parking lot
The Search for the Historical Francis of Assisi – lecture at the University of Oregon
Papal Bull for Scotland’s first University is restored
Thetford Medieval Church needs urgent repairs
Rare 1602 World Map, the First Map in Chinese to Show the Americas, on Display at Library of Congress
Campaign to Save the Staffordshire Hoard begins
“Girl Power”: study shows how changes to marriage patterns changed women’s lives in the Late Middle Ages
New Director for Harvard’s Villa I Tatti Renaissance Center
BBC and the British Museum creates ‘A History of the World in 100 Objects’
The Decline and Fall of the Mongol Empire
Anatomy expert shows how Renaissance masterpieces reveal ailments
New Librarian at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Huge Medieval Waterwheel discovered in Greenwich, England
Medieval Irish Archbishop was corrupt, says scholar
Doubts raised over authencity of Cao Cao’s tomb
American Historical Association Annual Meeting begins today amidst controversy
Bologna to restore its Medieval Canals
Building remains discovered at Qasr al-Banat in Syria
Study on Early Medieval Ireland shows importance of Cows and Milk
University students make modern versions of medieval mystery plays
Medieval French specialist working on new edition of The Consolation of Philosophy
Two videos on the construction of early medieval buildings
Overlooked account of the First Crusade provides new insights into the Venetian role
Medieval Glass at York Minster saved from Fire
Song Dynasty murals discovered in tomb, depict medical scene
Micheal Prestwich named an Officer of the British Empire
Viking attacks on Europe were self-defence, scholar writes
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