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The fantastic effigies of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl of Huntingdon and his wife Lady Katherine Pole in St Helens Church at Ashby de la Zouch 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

The fantastic effigies of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl of Huntingdon and his wife Lady Katherine Pole in St Helens Church at Ashby de la Zouch 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 #medievalmonday
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John Prophet (1356–1416) was a Secretary to King Henry IV, Keeper of the Privy Seal and Dean of Hereford and York. On his death in 1416 he was buried in the parish church at Ringwood, of which he had been rector -a monumental brass marking his grave.

John Prophet (1356–1416) was a Secretary to King Henry IV, Keeper of the Privy Seal and Dean of Hereford and York. On his death in 1416 he was buried in the parish church at Ringwood, #Hampshire of which he had been rector -a monumental brass marking his grave.
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Saint-Germain-des-près is a monument of French medieval pre-gothic architecture, you can easily notice it by this monumental tour. In gothic all facades were wider and constructed in 3 vertical parts (usually with 2 towers)

Saint-Germain-des-près is a monument of French medieval pre-gothic architecture, you can easily notice it by this monumental tour. In gothic all facades were wider and constructed in 3 vertical parts (usually with 2 towers)

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Detail from the chapter house in Salisbury cathedral - Adam, Eve, the serpent, and the head below definitely has an opinion

Detail from the chapter house in Salisbury cathedral - Adam, Eve, the serpent, and the head below definitely has an opinion #medievalmonday
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The early C14th Pele Tower at Corbridge in Northumberland. Built of stone from the Roman fort of Coria (Corbridge), it served as a fortified residence for the vicars of the nearby parish church of St. Andrews. 📸 My own.

The early C14th Pele Tower at Corbridge in Northumberland. Built of stone from the Roman fort of Coria (Corbridge), it served as a fortified residence for the vicars of the nearby parish church of St. Andrews. #MedievalMonday 📸 My own.
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