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The Origins of the Gunpowder Age - Medievalists.net
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A look at the invention and innovations of gunpowder weapons in China and Europe during the Middle Ages
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The Assassins in Fact and Fiction - Medievalists.net
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Perhaps no other group from the Middle Ages has sparked modern-day imaginations like the Assassins. Viewed as mystical and deadly, they were said to be led in Syria by a charismatic figure known as the Old Man of the Mountain. What can we really know about them?
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Did Christians and Muslims Join Forces in the First Crusade? - Medievalists.net
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The First Crusade is often seen as a clash between Christians and Muslims for control of Jerusalem. Yet, the reality was far more complex, with alliances that crossed religious lines.
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Recreating Medieval Paintings with Light at St Albans Cathedral - Medievalists.net
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During the Reformation, countless works of art within churches were destroyed or obscured. At St Albans Cathedral they use light projection to restore four medieval paintings.
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New Medieval Books: From Chivalry to Gems - Medievalists.net
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Five new books about the Middle Ages, taking you from Arabia to Iceland.
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Medieval Manuscript sells for €4.5 million - Medievalists.net
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The National Library of Luxembourg has purchased Giant Bible of St. Maximin for €4.5 million. Created in the later years of the 11th century, this medieval manuscript was previously held in a private collection.
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