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Here Be Dragons

Schatzi wrote 2 days ago: Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman originally published 1985 … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, King John, medieval wales, Plantagenets, Richard I, Sharon Kay Penman

Avalon6 comments

Johanna wrote 3 weeks ago: This should be the last book in my list for the Fall Into Reading Challenge 2009.  I’ve finish … more →

Tags: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Prior to 1970, Romance, 10th century, anglo-saxon, Anya Seton, Avalon, Castle

Winning Comment 23rd-25th October

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 1 month ago: We are pleased to announce that the winning comment for this weekend comes from Leigh Ann Craig on W … more →

Tags: Winning Comments, Royalty, winning comment, Leigh Ann Craig, wendy Turner, mentally disabled

Henry VIII of England

dimitrijejuras wrote 1 month ago: Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. … more →

Tags: History

Morland Dynasty: The Founding2 comments

Schatzi wrote 2 months ago: Morland Dynasty: The Founding by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles Morland Dynasty: The Founding by Cynthia Harr … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, family saga, Morland Dynasty, Plantagenets, Richard III, Wars of the Roses

Will Guilt Make You Good? (cont.)

almarose wrote 2 months ago: Find sample blogs on a gazillion topics at Alpha Inventions Elizabeth Anna's house outside of Hi … more →

Tags: Prayer, ANGELS, Anne LaMott, anxiety, called to serve, calling, Civil Rights Movement, Depression, God's grace

The Marsh King's Daughter1 comment

Schatzi wrote 2 months ago: The Marsh King's Daughter by Elizabeth Chadwick The Marsh King’s Daughter by Elizabeth Cha … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, Romance, Elizabeth Chadwick

Old Songs

norajean wrote 2 months ago: This week we’re looking at religious music.   This is one of the “hymns” I guess, … more →

Tags: God, Jesus, Music, old songs, Religious

Surviving England in the middle ages - Part I

costech wrote 3 months ago: Recently I went on a day trip to the Warwick Castle thus igniting my interest in medieval England. I … more →

Tags: chow down, Food, Mead, medieval feast, pottage

Within the Hollow Crown

Schatzi wrote 3 months ago: Within the Hollow Crown by Margaret Campbell Barnes Within the Hollow Crown by Margaret Campbell Bar … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, Wars of the Roses, Margaret Campbell Barnes, Plantagenets, Richard II, hundred years' war

Of Circadian Rhythms and Kings

almarose wrote 3 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Sample blogs on a gazillion topics at Alpha Inventions Sleep Is What You Do When … more →

Tags: ADD, ADHD, Adult ADD, adult adhd, Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, anne boleyn, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, circadian rhythm

Cambridge

Tench Ringgold wrote 4 months ago: n. A city in eastern England. I just finished Ariana Franklin’s very compelling medieval myste … more →

Tags: Place Names, Words of shocklngly obvious origin, Ariana Franklin, Cambridge, henry ii, Cam, Elephant and Castle, Oxford, British place names

England in the Middle Ages battles with our time

Thomas Shambler wrote 5 months ago: As if putting out the world’s biggest-selling gadget magazine every month wasn’t enough, … more →

Tags: Online, Gaming, Channel 4, 1066, Vikings, Flash Game

Does the Dog Die? A Brief Review of Katherine, by Anya Seton

esheley wrote 8 months ago: Anya Seton was the Philippa Gregory of her day, and vice versa. We know Gregory as the author of The … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, animals, History, Historical Fiction, Philippa Gregory, Anya Seton, British History, Duke of Lancaster, John of Gaunt

speaking of robbing the rich to give to the poor

kishnevi wrote 8 months ago: Seems not everyone had nice words to say about Robin Hood But Luxford, an art history lecturer at Sc … more →

Tags: Historiography, Robin Hood

World Without End

indiaplazabooks wrote 11 months ago: Book Review World Without End, Ken Follet’s new novel is a sequel to his previous masterpiece, … more →

Tags: Book Review, building a bridge, Ancient medical practices, blood letting, English Monarchy, Evolution of medicine, Plague in England, Witches

World Without End

indiaplazabooks wrote 11 months ago: World Without End, Ken Follets new novel is a sequel to his previous masterpiece, Pillars of the Ear … more →

Tags: Book Review, building a bridge, Add new tag, Ancient medical practices, blood letting, English Monarchy, Evolution of medicine, Plague in England, Witches

Historical truths behind English sayings8 comments

Galen Schultz wrote 1 year ago: Do you ever use sayings such as “saved by the bell” or hear your grandmother squawk something like, … more →

Tags: Quite Interesting, Bringing Home the Bacon, Britain, dirt-poor, Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater, English, English figures of speech, English phrases, English Sayings

1999 (May), Joining

Rish wrote 1 year ago: Beautiful Milisant Crispin and handsome, arrogant Wulfric, the future Earl of Shefford, are engaged … more →

Tags: By Year of Publication, Medieval Series, Shefford Series, 1999, Joining


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