That Jorvik Viking Thing 2022

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The world's largest on-line Viking Event is Back for 2022! Our digital celebration of all things Viking will return from 19-27 February 2022!

Medieval Manuscript Workshop

St. Dunstan's, Canterbury St Dunstan's Church, Canterbury, 80 London Rd, Canterbury, United Kingdom

As medieval combat students, we are always referring to the manuscripts of the medieval period, but how were they actually made and how long did it take to create a page or image?

£30

Lincolnshire’s Medieval Heroines – Online Talk

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Turning the spotlight on four amazing Medieval women with strong ties to Lincolnshire. The legendary Lady Godiva, the indomitable Nicholaa de la Haye, heiress Alice de Lacy and Katherine Swynford, the mistress who became a royal duchess. Sharon Bennett Connolly will look at the impact of these women, not only on the history of the county, but also on the history of England.

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POSTPONED – Medieval Polynesia with Madi Williams

The Dowse Art Museum 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

What was happening in South Polynesia during the European Middle Ages? A fascinating deep dive into what was happening in Aotearoa between 900 – 1600.

Astronomy in the Great Mosque of Damascus: Towards a Social History of Mamluk Astronomy

Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Durham University 7 Owengate, Durham, United Kingdom

Join us at the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Durham University, 7 Owengate, Durham, DH1 3HB, on March 15 at 5:00 p.m. to hear Yusuf Tayara of the Oxford University History Department present his research on ‘Astronomy in the Great Mosque of Damascus: Towards a Social History of Mamluk Astronomy’.

SOURCES & PROBLEMS IN RENAISSANCE MEDICINE. Rewriting the History of European Medicine

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This lecture explains the rationale behind the new survey of history in the period, which relies on a wide range of primary and unfamiliar texts drawn from across Europe from Moldavia to Portugal. It considers the consequences for medicine of the opening up of Europe to the wider world, as well as the results of the ever-hardening religious divide, including the fate of Arabic medicine in Iberia.

Early Medieval Celtic Saints Webinar

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Join us for a look at some of the holy people of the Celtic lands in the early medieval period. Ranging from famous Irish saints Patrick and Brigid through some better-known Scottish and Welsh saints to saints known for their work in Cornwall and Brittany, we will consider the life stories, achievements and cult followings of the individuals. We will also look at artefacts associated with them.

AUS$20.00 – AUS$30.00

Easter Events and Activities: Viking Mania 2022!

Abington Park Museum Park Avenue South, Abington Park, Northampton, United Kingdom

In conjunction with the exhibition Valhalla, join us for a fun-filled family day of Viking mania. Suitable for families!

9th Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium – False Dichotomy: Sacred & Secular in the Middle Ages

University of Wisconsin–Madison 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI, United States

The Colloquium offers an opportunity for graduate students in multiple disciplines to present their research in the various fields of medieval studies, share and receive feedback, and participate in discussion on topics of interest with peers from a wider, interdisciplinary community of Medieval Studies scholars, without the restrictions of membership or registration fees.

By the Sword 2022

Guildford Spectrum Leisure Centre Parkway, Guildford, Surrey

By the Sword 2022 - a HEMA event for women and marginalized genders - a chance to train in a supportive, friendly environment, meet friends and make new ones!

Workshop: Early Medieval Manuscript Illumination 2022

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In this workshop, attendees will be introduced to the art and interior content of early medieval manuscripts. Due to their highly decorative quality, we will be using Irish texts (such as the Book of Kells) as examples to demonstrate the creative and technical processes of constructing ancient manuscripts.

Men of Terror: Viking Combat

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About one thousand years ago, a man named Fraði died in Sweden. His kinsmen raised a granite runestone to his memory in Denmark. The inscription tells us that Fraði was the“first among all Vikings” and that he was a “terror of men.” What did Fraði do that caused him to be memorialized with this stone? What was this society that immortalized men like Fraði in a stone that has stood for one thousand years, people who were men of terror?

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