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Topic: Medieval England

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  Medieval    England  
  New England    London England  
  Church of England    King of England  
  University of New England    History of England  
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Most admires:Lady Godiva,  Johannes Gutenberg
Good point(s):Saintly
Favorite artist(s):Donatello
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times,  1700s
Favorite explorer(s):Christopher Columbus
Favorite great leader(s):Oliver Cromwell
Interest(s):Historical Reenactment
Favorite royal(s):Mary of the Scots,  Anne Boleyn,  Prince Charles
Favorite computer game(s):Civilization
Favorite destination(s):Britain,  Scandinavia,  Ireland
Favorite political figure(s):Oliver Cromwell,  Fergus O'Connor
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Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

The Venerable Bede (673-735), medieval Europe's greatest scholar lived at Jarrow and his writings have cast the brightest light on England's Dark Ages.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

W e have prepared a New Years' Treat, which will combine the excitement of the Occasion, the traditional celebrations our customary high standards of service and cuisine with tranquillity and set amongst the medieval splendour of one of England's' only genuine fortified Castle Hotels.
Salisbury Cathedral is a superb example of medieval architecture boasting the tallest spire in England which dominates the city skyline.
Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

A chance to explore the awesome Gothic Cathedral (England's largest), the medieval city walls and the sites and sounds of the llively city centre.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

The southern tip of the Furness Peninsula embraces one of England's most impressive monastic ruins, a superb Maritime Museum, nature reserves with an international reputation, a Medieval Castle and a premier shopping centre.
This is a novel set in sixteenth century Tudor England, where the disintegration of medieval Christendom shattered the lives of many.
Near the historic and well preserved village of Staindrop is one of England's most impressive medieval castles, set in a 200 acre deer park.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

There are a great number of medieval, tudor and stuart buildings that take you back to Old England, together with Salisbury Cathedral which houses one of the copies of Magna Carta, one of the foundations for modern Western law.
There are also many pages of history notes on medieval England, the Celts and the Anglo-Saxons.
It begins with Anglo-Saxon England and contines through Medieval England and the Elizabethan period of the Renaissance.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

In Coventry England, a beautiful modern cathedral has been built on the site of a great medieval edifice that stood there for over 600 years until German bombs destroyed it.
Mark Harris,
Priest

ORG group is designed for those with an interest in all things Medieval (pre-Tudor) as well as to provide a thoughtful forum for those historians truly interested in, researching the life and mysteries around one of England's most undeservedly maligned monarchs.
 
 
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