Barbette and Fillet

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St Elizabeth (Dated earlier than this board, however due to the style of her veil I suspect that this statue was possibly made anywhere between years later) Kruseler Medieval Hats, Medieval Life, Medieval Fashion, Medieval Clothing, Medieval Castle, Medieval Hairstyles, Gothic Hairstyles, Historical Art, Historical Clothing

St Elizabeth 1330-1340. (Dated earlier than this board, however due to the style of her veil I suspect that this statue was possibly made anywhere between 20-80 years later)

countess Gerburg von Brehna, note cap w/ crown on it – Style is art Medieval Life, Medieval Fashion, Medieval Dress, Medieval Clothing, Medieval Art, Historical Costume, Historical Clothing, Steinmetz, Medieval Tapestry

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1275. Cantigas de Santa María  de Alfonso X el Sabio, Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid (detalle) Medieval Life, Medieval Fashion, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, Renaissance, Historical Hairstyles, Silly Hats, Medieval Paintings, Medieval Costume

SAYA, GONELA (II) de Mujer hasta el siglo XIV

La palabra saya en el vestuario de la mujer hizo referencia a dos tipos de prendas: 1. El vestido entero de a cuerpo (o túnica) holgado, de corte sencillo y mangas largas estrechas que llevó también el hombre desde la Alta Edad Media. Otra prenda similar fue el brial. 2. Falda de villana (manteo, vasquiña) aparecido en el siglo XVI. En esta entrada hablaremos de la primera definición. Para hacernos una idea más completa de cómo era esta prenda vayamos primero a la entrada sobre la saya de…

1275. Cantigas de Santa María de Alfonso X el Sabio, Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid (detalle) Medieval Life, Medieval Fashion, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, Renaissance, Historical Hairstyles, Silly Hats, Medieval Paintings, Medieval Costume

SAYA, GONELA (II) de Mujer hasta el siglo XIV

La palabra saya en el vestuario de la mujer hizo referencia a dos tipos de prendas: 1. El vestido entero de a cuerpo (o túnica) holgado, de corte sencillo y mangas largas estrechas que llevó también el hombre desde la Alta Edad Media. Otra prenda similar fue el brial. 2. Falda de villana (manteo, vasquiña) aparecido en el siglo XVI. En esta entrada hablaremos de la primera definición. Para hacernos una idea más completa de cómo era esta prenda vayamos primero a la entrada sobre la saya de…

Tumba from the quarter of the century of Count Gerald von Gelre and his wife Countess Margaretha of Brabant Historical Hairstyles, Medieval Hairstyles, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, British Museum, Spanish Hat, Art Viking, Renaissance, Under The Veil

Realien - Kleidung

Wir sind eine Gruppe von Freunden, die mittelalterliches Leben um das Jahr 1251 darstellen. Wir führen das Schwert und das Kreuz in gleicher Weise.

Bible, Northeastern France, during last quarter of the century MS fol. - Images from Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts - The Morgan Library & Museum Medieval Life, Medieval Art, Medieval Manuscript, Illuminated Manuscript, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, Early Middle Ages, Morgan Library, Dark Ages

Bible, MS M.969 fol. 253r - Images from Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts

Bible, Northeastern France, during last quarter of the 13th century

Uta von Ballenstedt, statue in the west choir, Naumburg Cathedral, Germany ca. (via TumbleOn) Rome Antique, Art Antique, Renaissance, European History, Art History, Statues, Elfen Fantasy, High Middle Ages, Art Ancien

Dissolving

Nikolai Rerikh: She who holds the world, 1933 (according to the artist, representation of his wife Helena) Ekkehard, Margrave of Meissen a...

Pinned together! Medieval Dress, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, Medieval Crafts, Medieval Art, Under The Veil, Medieval Hairstyles, Medieval Paintings, Early Middle Ages

Bible moralisée

Bible moralisée - Biblia historica-allegorica iconologica Veteris Testamenti cum textu marginali gallico. 2. Viertel 13. Jhdt. (1225-1249) Cod. 2554 Folio 103

 Construction began in This looks century to me. Renaissance Hat, Renaissance Clothing, Spanish Hat, Medieval Hairstyles, Spanish Fashion, Medieval Dress, Effigy, 14th Century, Headgear

Burgos cathedral, Spain. Construction began in 1221. This looks 14th century to me.

Of all the medieval women I have researched and written about, Aethelflaed is by far my favorite. She was the daughter of Alfred the Great and was instrumental in carrying out his vision for a united Britain. Asian History, European History, British History, Medieval Times, Medieval Art, History Medieval, Haunted History, Tudor History, Viking Names

Æthelflæd, The Medieval Queen Who Took on the Vikings to Save Her Kingdom

While her name is a mouthful, and quite a convoluted one at that, Æthelflæd of Mercia's role in early medieval England is rather straightforward. More importantly, the part she played in the conquest of the Danelaw (the Viking dominated region of England) is imperative to the historical tale of Britain.

Yer Heade: Part II Naumburg Cathedral Germany – 1250 Barbette and tall filet with crown.Naumburg Cathedral Germany – 1250 Barbette and tall filet with crown. Medieval Fashion, Medieval Dress, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, Medieval World, Medieval Times, European History, Art History, American History

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