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Tomos Roberts (†) reviewed the later versions of this article more than once; 1 his advice related t...
Despite being a well -known figure in Western culture, the historical evidence for King Arthur is ve...
Whilst Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert has been several times edited and translated, and has been d...
This article discusses the repeated attempts made by churchmen in medieval Wales to elevate the bish...
This paper considers the literary heritage of St George as National Patron. It explores the legend w...
St David’s Day is a big public affair for Welsh people anywhere in the world today, but this was not...
This paper considers the argument that St George is a vague saint who should not have achieved such ...
Famously, James I of Scotland allegedly said that David I’s extreme generosity towards the Scottish ...
Dr Richard Marsden from The Open University discusses the installation of a statue of Henry VII at h...
Abstract I would like to illustrate another route by referring to the example of the legend of the W...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
This thesis charts the history of the cult of St Æthelthryth of Ely, arguing that its longevity and ...
Although some medieval legends may have naturally evolved from folklore, others, including the legen...
It is well documented that church attendance figures in Great Britain fell consistently throughout ...
A discussion of the role of genealogy in the medieval cult of saints, chiefly in Wales but with some...
Tomos Roberts (†) reviewed the later versions of this article more than once; 1 his advice related t...
Despite being a well -known figure in Western culture, the historical evidence for King Arthur is ve...
Whilst Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert has been several times edited and translated, and has been d...
This article discusses the repeated attempts made by churchmen in medieval Wales to elevate the bish...
This paper considers the literary heritage of St George as National Patron. It explores the legend w...
St David’s Day is a big public affair for Welsh people anywhere in the world today, but this was not...
This paper considers the argument that St George is a vague saint who should not have achieved such ...
Famously, James I of Scotland allegedly said that David I’s extreme generosity towards the Scottish ...
Dr Richard Marsden from The Open University discusses the installation of a statue of Henry VII at h...
Abstract I would like to illustrate another route by referring to the example of the legend of the W...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
This thesis charts the history of the cult of St Æthelthryth of Ely, arguing that its longevity and ...
Although some medieval legends may have naturally evolved from folklore, others, including the legen...
It is well documented that church attendance figures in Great Britain fell consistently throughout ...
A discussion of the role of genealogy in the medieval cult of saints, chiefly in Wales but with some...
Tomos Roberts (†) reviewed the later versions of this article more than once; 1 his advice related t...
Despite being a well -known figure in Western culture, the historical evidence for King Arthur is ve...
Whilst Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert has been several times edited and translated, and has been d...