Archaeologists find surprising evidence regarding what happened to lepers in the Middle Ages
Archaeologists have unearthed unexpected findings related to the fate of lepers during medieval times in Denmark.
Geologiae Cura: The evolution of a medieval neologism into a subsequent scientific field
The article explores the historical development of geology, tracing its roots back to medieval times rather than its conventional identification with 18th-century science.
Medieval-themed live shows draw young women who are looking for love and jaded by modern dating: Report
Young women are increasingly choosing medieval-themed live shows over modern dating apps to find romance, attracted by the captivating performances and the immersive experience.
Do you know that the Latvian path to its state began in the parish?
The article discusses the historical significance of parishes in Latvia's journey towards statehood, tracing their origins back to medieval times and their administrative roles over the centuries.
Impotence Allowed a Medieval Woman to Take Her Husband to Court and Annul the Marriage, but Bicycles Did Most for Women's Emancipation
The article discusses Dr. Kate Lister's unique book, 'A Curious History of Sex,' which humorously chronicles the history of human sexuality from medieval times to the present.
Blow to the black legend: the Spanish doctors who revolutionized history... and the world has forgotten
A new essay explores the biographies of Spanish physicians who advanced science from the Middle Ages to modern times, challenging the often overlooked contributions of these medical pioneers.
The Bear and the Strawberry Tree, the first 'Madrid brand' that has survived from the Middle Ages against any attempts at redesign
The article discusses the historical significance and enduring symbolism of El Oso y el Madroño, Madrid's first brand emblem, which has withstood redesign efforts since medieval times.