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Renaissance
Renaissance
Renaissance
The “silent study of art”: the deaf artists of the Renaissance
Medieval
How slavery thrived in Renaissance Europe
Renaissance
What great paintings say
The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck, 1434
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The Ottomans had won at Lepanto in 1571?
Renaissance
The Anatomy of Melancholy: how Robert Burton helped shape our understanding of the mind
General Early Modern
Tails from the deep: separating the real folklore of mermaids from Disney stories
Renaissance
The Borgias: everything you wanted to know
Renaissance
Lorenzo de’ Medici, the Magnificent: the astounding life of the ‘delightful tyrant’ of Florence
Renaissance
“They were on a level with today’s billionaires” – your guide to the Medici: bankers to the Pope, rulers of Florence, patrons of the Renaissance
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Renaissance
Early-modern cannibal doctors: why mummified corpse was considered medicine
Renaissance
Game of Queens: when women ruled Renaissance Europe
Tudor
Catherine de Medici
The life, death and legacy of the 'Serpent Queen'
Victorian
A brief history of garden gnomes
Renaissance
Leonardo da Vinci’s private life
Renaissance
Leonardo
: bringing Da Vinci to the screen
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