The Medieval period, often idealized in movies, was a harsh and often terrifying time to be alive. The era is technically ...
Rockstar Games co-founder Dan Houser confirmed that the studio considered a game set in the Middle Ages. The proposed idea, which included knights and mythological elements, remained in the discussion ...
Chateau Laroche—known to locals and visitors alike as Loveland Castle—rises from the Ohio landscape like a fever dream, a stone fortress that would look more at home in the European countryside than ...
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Medieval Tooth Care - Barber Surgeons and Blacksmiths
Afraid of the dentist today? In the Middle Ages, tooth pain meant a trip to the barber surgeon — or even the blacksmith. But medieval people also had surprising ways of caring for their teeth ...
Tucked away along the scenic banks of the Little Miami River in Loveland, Ohio stands a medieval masterpiece that would make you question whether you’ve somehow teleported across the Atlantic.
Ken Crowley, Kaitlin Haslam and Ally Crowley are just like any other Granby family. But when they cross a wooden bridge by a ...
Curator Earle Havens shares highlights from Johns Hopkins' collection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts—and his team's ...
At the Met Cloisters in Manhattan, paintings, statuettes and other objects demonstrate that human desire transcends time and cultures. The fictional tale of Phyllis and Aristotle, in which she gets ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. One of the key talking points about Battlefield 6 pre-release has been around the Open and Closed weapons playlists for multiplayer. For Battlefield 6 ...
Redemption Road's absolutely bonkers-looking medieval shooter, Kingmakers, was slated to launch in Early Access on October 8, but now its release has been pushed back with no new date in sight. The ...
The idea of tourism is a relatively new one. In the medieval period, no one traveled for fun. In fact, most people never ventured further than twenty miles from their hometown. If they did, it was ...
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