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The Albigensian Crusade: A War of Faith and Power in the South of France
In the medieval West, religion and society are one and the Catholic Church is omnipresent. From the 11th century, the …
Hereford Cathedral's Great Mappa Mundi
Created in 1300, Hereford Cathedral’s Mappa Mundi is Europe’s largest medieval map, placing Jerusalem at the centre of a richly imagined world.
The Crafts of Venice
By Em. Prof. Bernard Hoffert One of the most fascinating aspects of Venice is its rich craft tradition. The glories …
Constantine, The City of Bridges
Constantine, the city of bridges has been occupied at various times by the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Ottomans and French
Sardinia: Land of Fairies and Giants
Located in the Western Basin of the Mediterranean Sea, at the crossroad between Italy, France, Spain and North Africa, Sardinia …
Portugal: A Short History through Art & Architecture
Located in the extreme southwest of Europe, Portugal is a narrow rectangle of land, 560km long and 119 to 220km …
An Adriatic Journey from Trieste to Dubrovnik: A Historic Introduction
Based on an article written by Christopher Wood The long, narrow Adriatic Sea has been both a bridge and a …
The Upper Svaneti: Exploring Georgia’s Ancient Towers and Traditions
By Dr Michael Main Writing around the time of Christ, the Greek geographer Strabo described a large population called Soánes …
Exploring East Anglia’s Rich Heritage: History, Culture and Landscape
East Anglia is bordered on all sides by formidable barriers — the North Sea to the east and north, the …
Islands of the Aegean: stories of the Eastern Mediterranean
Few places on earth gather such an abundant mix of mythology, archaeology, and history as the islands of the Aegean. …