Eamonn Kelly, Keeper of Antiquities with the National Museum of Ireland, reports that after years of research the Viking fortress of Linn Duachaill has been located 45 miles north of Dublin.
Archive - Feb 7, 20119th century Viking fortress found in Ireland
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2011-02-07 20:05
Eamonn Kelly, Keeper of Antiquities with the National Museum of Ireland, reports that after years of research the Viking fortress of Linn Duachaill has been located 45 miles north of Dublin. "Iron ring" tops list of British tourist attractionsDuring the Middle Ages, Edward I built his "iron ring" of fortresses to protect his kingdom from unrest in Wales. Now, these castles are bringing tourists to the country in record numbers. Caerthen 12th Night photos online
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2011-02-07 13:09
Don Domin d'Alsace reports that he has created an album of photos from Caerthen 12th Night which took place recently in the Kingdom of the Outlands. Teacher finds 17th century Bible
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2011-02-07 11:15
While searching for historic baptismal certificates to share with her students, Wisconsin teacher Debra Court stumbled across an old book. Further research has shown the book to be a hand-illustrated, German Bible dating to 1670. (video) |
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