"One armed with the arbalist; a crossbowman; especially, a soldier carrying the arbalist of war."-Whitney,…
"Nuremburg is a city in the Bavarian province of Middle Franconia, Germany; on the Pegnitz river; 95…
"One of the earliest examples of the castle built to protect the bridge against an enemy or to enforce…
Three examples of the medieval method of putting on the amice. The amice is a liturgical vestment used…
Edward III was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. His fifty-year reign began…
Medieval Castle of the Holy Roman Empire. "1 Moat, 2 Drawbridge, 3 Wicket, 4 Merlons, 5 Embrasures,…
A movable tower was used o attack a city in the medieval ages. It "was rolled up to the wall of the…
"Fortified gate of a medieval castle...(A) the moat; (B) the drawbridge; (C) the portcullis." -Breasted,…
"The choir of Canterbury Cathedral was destroyed by fire four years after Thomas Becket was murdered…
The obverse and reverse sides of a silver penny during the reign of William the Conqueror.
The Frame of Medieval Arm-chair was made of iron with no drapery included.
The Medieval Arm-chair from the 13th century was made out of metal with no drapery included.
The Medieval Arm-chair from the 15th century was decorated with fringe and had a bas-relief or low relief.
The Medieval bedstead of the 13th century was richly decorated with turned posts and carved sides. The…
The Medieval bedstead of the 12th century was richly decorated with turned posts and carved sides. The…
This Medieval chest is from England. It was a prismatic box without feet, with delicate iron mounts…
This medieval lectern is from Venice, Italy. Often with a design of an eagle, these desks were of rich…
This Medieval Desk was actually called a double-desk. It had a revolving shaft and was constructed at…