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The most powerful medieval cities you’ve never seen
Medieval cities were centers of power, trade, religion, and violence. From Constantinople and Baghdad to Paris and Venice, ...
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This is all they had – how the medieval poor stayed alive
Medieval peasants lived on the edge of starvation for most of their lives. Their daily meals were made from cheap grains, watery gruel, coarse bread, and whatever could be grown or foraged. Meat was ...
The feast is as much a tradition as the jousts — but this year, rising food costs are adding new pressure behind the booths.
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World's largest medieval cargo ship emerges from its underwater grave off one country's coast
Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel is in remarkable preservation.
The fantasy author’s latest Santa Fe project — a ‘medieval apothecary’ —leans on old-world spirits and subtle nods to his ...
Given President Trump’s habitual insistence that he’s a victim — of partisan prosecutors, incompetent pollsters, the Federal Reserve, Norway — it’s a tribute to him that Republicans are identifying ...
It was believed to be a source of sacred power.
From Jerusalem and Istanbul to Isfahan and Yazd, explore 11 Middle Eastern destinations packed with sacred sites, bazaars, ...
After proving ancestry and getting Spanish citizenship, Tamara Cohen found herself in a Jewish food desert. Her restaurant, ...
This underrated northern Italian town is home to the Aperol spritz and the world’s best restaurant ...
From cozy diners to hidden gems, these Pennsylvania restaurants serve steaks with bold flavors and melt-in-your-mouth perfection.
From Carnival parades and an annual chocolate festival to vermouth rituals and winter-only dishes, February brings Turin's food culture and traditions into sharp focus.
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