Showmasters Gun Show at the Rockingham County Fair took up two rooms in the Exhibit Hall building, bringing in an estimated ...
But according to medieval medical lore, the stench of rotting bodies was known to transmit infections. So when corpses were used as ammunition, they were no doubt intended as biological weapons.
For those who love blades, armor and specialty weapons, Sword-N-Stones in Casper, Wyoming, has it. The niche store can also scratch that itch for a ...
with players plowing down opponents with machine guns and blowing them up with grenades. Many gamers enjoy medieval fantasy, and those who enjoy a little medieval fun enjoy gaming. Here are some ...
On Nov. 14, Dallas Auction Gallery will auction 23 negatives (along with the copyright), a collection called “The Mad Day: ...
There are few institutions of higher learning in America with the wealth of resources and talent devoted to medieval and early modern studies as Saint Louis University. The Center for Medieval and ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. While medieval fantasy games are popular, there's a shortage of realistic medieval history-based games. Games like Medieval Dynasty ...
Sixteen Dagorhir fighters, some wearing medieval costumes ... or paintball but with foam weapons. And it’s free to step in and shoot your shot. Two groups of eight line up facing each other ...
A "stunning" 900-year-old medieval manor house featuring a great timber hall has been put up for sale to help preserve it for the future. Baguley Hall in Wythenshawe, Manchester, has been placed ...
What was life like in medieval society? Most medieval people lived in villages, as there were few large towns in the Middle Ages. The majority of people were peasants. The Church's role in ...
Fishermen, monks, saints, and dragons met in medieval riverscapes; their interactions reveal a rich and complex world. Using religious narrative sources to evaluate the environmental mentalities of ...
This call for papers includes all sponsored and special sessions approved by the Program Committee for the 60th International Congress on Medieval Studies (held in a hybrid format May 8–10, 2025).