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He may have betrayed her to the Church—she may have had him killed. Researcher uncovers medieval murder in modern-day maps.
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert acquired Balmoral in the 19th century and whilst they brought with them the ... The story of shortbread begins with the medieval “biscuit bread”. Any leftover dough ...
Following an amuse-bouche of crab, we’re served Aberdeenshire lamb shoulder with goat’s cheese, followed by monkfish from the ...
Chronicles has players assume the role of a created character with little to no social influence on the world around them. It’s the player’s goal from the outset to take this character, perhaps just a ...
New immersive sandbox RPG Chronicles Medieval is a blend of strategy and action game featuring historically accurate, ...
It's easy to lose oneself down the rabbit hole of medieval murder for hours, filtering the killings by year, choice of weapon, and location. Think of it as a kind of 14th-century version of Clue: It ...
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male ...
Eisner leads the Medieval Murder Maps, a digital resource that plots crime scenes based on translations of the coroners’ rolls, mainly from the 14 th century. The project has produced maps for London, ...
The interactive Medieval Murder Map visualizes 355 homicides reported by coroners in the 14th century across London, York and ...
In the end, the only charge that ever stuck in the murder case was an indictment against one of the family’s former servants.
Records traced by an expert criminologist suggest the murder of John Forde in 1337 was orchestrated by her lover, noblewoman ...