Featured in this design are some of the most powerful migratory tribes and Kingdoms of the Darks Ages after the collapse of the Late Western Roman Empire. VISIGOTHS - OSTROGOTHS - VANDALS - FRANKS - LOMBARDS - SAXONS - HUNS - ALAMANNI - BURGUNDIANS The design also features the iconic Sutton Hoo Vendel Helmet from the late 5th century, a style of helmet common amongst Dark Age warriors and the perfect Dark Ages symbol. Part of the Dark Ages History, Ancient History, Early Medieval History and Ancient Warfare Collection This classic unisex jersey short sleeve tee fits like a well-loved favorite. Soft cotton and quality print make users fall in love with it over and over again. These t-shirts have-ribbed knit collars to bolster shaping. The shoulders have taping for better fit over time. Dual side seams hold the garment's shape for longer. .: 100% Airlume combed and ringspun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) .: Light fabric (4.2 oz/yd² (142 g/m²)) .: Retail fit .: Tear away label .: Runs true to size
@Victoria and Albert Museum, From newly opened Renaissance Medieval rooms 600-700 Anglo-Saxon England, Probably Kent
Saxon brooch in the Kentish style from Faversham, Kent, England. From the collection of the British Museum, London, England. This picture was taken with a hand held camera with no flash so the focus isn't brilliant.
Archeologists say the academic value of the collection found in Cherry Hinton is 'immeasurable'
Extraordinary 7th century discovery on outskirts of Cambridge offers unique insights into the origins of English Christianity.
I am helping a friend think about 6thc clothing for Crown List, and thought it'd be nice to collect some research images, with my thoughts about how they might be put together. Aillegan is focused on Merovingian - that'd be...
@ British Museum
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The beginning of the Carolingian period was marked by the coronation of Charlemagne or Charles the Great in 800 and ended in 924. Charlemagne was King of the Franks and united most of Western Europ…
A la différence de la troupe des Francs de Marla Curtis qui reconstitue l’équipement de guerriers-paysans des VIe et VIIe siècles, à partir de la fouille d’un petit cimetière rural du Nord de la Gaule mérovingienne, le groupe germano-polonais Ulfhednar s’est attaché à la reconstitution […]
Carolingian minuscule, in calligraphy, clear and manageable script that was established by the educational reforms of Charlemagne in the latter part of the 8th and early 9th centuries. As rediscovered and refined in the Italian Renaissance by the humanists, the script survives as the basis of the present-day Roman upper- and lowercase type. A learned English cleric, Alcuin of York, was invited in 781 by Charlemagne to become master of the palace school at Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle). He returned to England in 786 and again in 790, but he eventually retired as abbot of St. Martin’s at Tours, where he built
From the 9th Century to the sad events of the 20th Century, the Cathedral of Aachen, Germany has symbolized the complicated history of Europe.
On Christmas Day of the year 800, Charlemagne, King of the Franks, was crowned Europe’s first Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III. Many people, including Charlemagne himself, saw the empire he had established (called Carolingian in his honour) as a continuation of that of the Romans, and the Christmas...
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Bronze disc brooch of the Sixth Century AD. From the collection of the British Museum, London, England. This picture was taken with a hand held camera with no flash so the focus isn't brilliant.
Saxon brooch in the Kentish style from Faversham, Kent, England. From the collection of the British Museum, London, England. This picture was taken with a hand held camera with no flash so the focus isn't brilliant.
An Anglo-Saxon house in a reconstructed village is to be dismantled so archaeologists can learn more about historical construction methods.