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People In Medieval Art Who're Getting Murdered But Just Don't Give a Damn High Middle Ages, 12th Century Fashion, Moda Medieval, Medieval Drawings, Medieval Music, Medieval Artwork, Medieval Paintings, Medieval Woman, Late Middle Ages

Medieval manuscripts were the imageboards of their day, full of murderous illustrations, however for some strange reason many people look as if they were bored with life anyway and their killer did them a service all while enjoying it himself.

Bliaut - something between this in the Waterhouse dress. No historical reference to corsage or stomacher. Early Middle Ages, 12th Century Clothing, French Princess, Istoria Modei, French Royalty, Oldest Daughter, Medieval Clothes, Medieval Woman, Medieval Costume

By Lisa J. Yarde When the Normans crossed the Channel and invaded England in 1066, they brought a new culture, language, architectural style and legal codes to the conquered country. They also replaced at least ninety percent of the landed aristocracy with members of their own class. The new Norman nobility could afford to be fashionable with their increased lands and wealth. At first, they wore costumes that would have been familiar to their English counterparts, having encountered the…

Marie de France 12th Century Clothing Women, 1200s Fashion, 11th Century Clothing, 12th Century Fashion, 12th Century Clothing, Byzantine Fashion, Emperor Constantine, Moda Medieval, English Clothes

Eleanor of Aquitaine is famed for her great patronage of the arts, and one of the finest poets at her court may have been her own sister-in-law. Marie de France (ca. 1140-1200) was a high-ranking Anglo-Norman noblewoman whose precise identity is unknown. She referred to herself briefly in her poems (“My name is Marie and […]

Eva's historical costuming blog: 13th-early 14th century hair options (for women) 13th Century Clothing Women, 12th Century Fashion, 13th Century Fashion, 13th Century Clothing, Medieval Headwear, Historical Costuming, Unmarried Women, Medieval Clothes, Women's Headwear

One of the things that I really like about the 13th-early 14th century are the many varied ways to wear you hair - and headwear. Contrary to popular ideas hair was not always totally cover4d, not even on married women. I've written some about it on the page about my 13th century outfit with a Barbie pink gardecorps, but I thought that it would be nice with a blog post which focuses on this and show some more period examples. Unmarried women I'll start with (presumably) unmarried women, who…

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