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Castle of Horst
Horst Castle is a castle in Sint-Pieters-Rode. The castle is well preserved and still has the traditional moat.
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Wooden printing press
Photographs of a printing press (late 18th century) that shows little difference with the Gutenberg press.
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Berlin: Photos
Atmospheric photos of Berlin.
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Avignon: Palais du Pape
The Palais du Pape Avignon is one of the tourist attractions of the region.
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knight tournament
The tournament, originally called hastiludium or hastilude , which literally meant game with spears and where armed knights fought against each other with swords, originated in the late Middle Ages as a pastime of knights.
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medieval cannon
Cannons were first used on the battlefield in the late Middle Ages. However, their poor rate of fire (often only one shot was fired in the course of a battle) and their inaccuracy made the gun more of a psychological than an anti-personnel …
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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Auschwitz: Photos
Auschwitz camp.
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Amiens Cathedral
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady (Notre-Dame) is the largest church in the French city of Amiens, the capital of Picardy.
It is the largest Gothic cathedral in France and one of the finest examples of Gothic.
Construction began in 1220. In 1269 …
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Simon Stevin
Statue of the scientist at the same-name square in Bruges.
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Saint Salvatore Cathedral
The Sint-Salvatork Cathedral in Bruges, photographed with a wide-angle lens so that the entire 80m tower could be used.
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Seated Mercury: Photos
Mercury (Hermes) from the villa dei Papiri (Herculaneum).
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