Three day all encompassing HEMA event featuring tournaments, workshops from renowned instructors, and plenty of casual sparring.
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’.
Join us for this talk where Mary Kempski will take you on a fascinating conservation journey, from the earliest Medieval Altarpiece created in England in 1275, to the 19th century and David Parr House in Cambridge.
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!
Historical Medieval Battle competition in Greater Manchester across multiple disciplines - focusing on duels & buhurt! An official Buhurt Challenger event.
FORÅRSSAMLINGEN er en mulighed for nye og gamle at komme hinanden ved, slå lidt rundt og måske lære lidt nyt.
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.
A Historical European Martial Arts Workshop event that looks to bring great instructors together to teach and share their fencing experiences from a variety of historical fencing systems.
Tanya interprets contemporary subjects into expressions of historical embroidery with a delightful sense of fun, adding such details as a goat with a bow tie and a Cadbury cream egg.
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?