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The article examines societies of historical fencing to study the technical and tactical characteristics of medieval bladed weapons, considered differences of principles and methods of studying medieval battle by the participants of HEMA and historical re... see more

For didactics, systematically structured teaching contents are desirable, and natural systems would be most comprehensible. We tested whether serrada-escrima styles (SES), a type of Filipino martial arts, represent a natural system. Natural systems are co... see more

Dulcinea y las otras mujeres que aparecen en e/Quijote configuran un panorama de retratos que dan sentido a la obra, casi tanto como las figuras de don Quijote y Sancho Panza. Podría compararse la importancia de las mujeres en el Quijote a la que tienen J... see more

The Crusades have been one of the most enduringly popular topics in medieval history among historians and a wider public alike, and crusade studies have reached an impressive critical mass over the last few decades. In the process, it has become one of th... see more

Historiography has traditionally treated the conflict in the late medieval Galicia from the point of view of peasant and villains revolutions or of the lords’ abuses over servants or church, and although there are studies of other conflicts, historiograph... see more

An illegitimate son of a Russian Jewish immigrant, born in Paris on April 23, 1918 and one of the France’s most prolific men of letters, Maurice Druon made a name for himself as a patriotic egophiliac. Through his critically acclaimed series of historical... see more

Daggers from the Middle AgesOn entering the front door to Moesgård’s 226 year old main building, some of the first objects to meet one’s eyes are two magnificent white mineral cabinets in Louis XVI style. These beautiful cabinets are among the oldest piec... see more

The study is an attempt at a comparative analysis of two pseudo-canonical texts: the Slavic Homily of John Chrysostom on How Michael Vanquished Satanael (in two versions) and the Greek ????? t?? ????st?at???? ???a??, ?ta? ?p??e? t?? st???? (BHG 1288n). Bo... see more

Daggers from the Middle AgesOn entering the front door to Moesgård’s 226 year old main building, some of the first objects to meet one’s eyes are two magnificent white mineral cabinets in Louis XVI style. These beautiful cabinets are among the oldest piec... see more

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