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branchflowerphoto · 5 months ago
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canterbury plains | new zealand
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m1male2 · 1 month ago
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Canterbury, England
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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The Canterbury Pilgrims by Paul Hardy
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fascinatingeurope · 1 month ago
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🇬🇧 The Westgate in Canterbury - a painting by Paul Sandby from ca. 1783
The English city of Canterbury is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Westgate is still there, though its surroundings have significantly changed over the centuries.
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blondeaxolotl · 10 months ago
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Join the cult, it's free and fun when your leader is the lamb Alois!!!!!!
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scavengedluxury · 7 months ago
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unteriors · 1 month ago
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Main Street, Canterbury, New Brunswick.
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eopederson · 3 months ago
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Gothic window with tracery, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 2010.
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hoofclid-facts · 8 months ago
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whencyclopedia · 3 months ago
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Sir William Marshal
The Englishman Sir William Marshal (c. 1146-1219 CE, aka William the Marshal), Earl of Pembroke, is one of the most celebrated knights of the Middle Ages. Renowned for his fighting skills, he remained undefeated in tournaments, spared the life of Richard I of England (r. 1189-1199 CE) in battle, and rose to become Marshal and then Protector of the Kingdom - king in all but name. Shortly after William's death, Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, described him as 'the greatest knight that ever lived' and his deeds and titles are such that the claim still seems justified today.
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William Marshal was born c. 1146 CE and he experienced his very first misadventure aged just six when his father's castle at Newbury was attacked by an army of King Stephen's (r. 1135-1154 CE). John Marshal was forced to give up his young son William as a hostage while the attack was suspended in order for the terms of a surrender to be settled. However, John had other ideas and used the respite to restock his castle with provisions. This seemed a risky strategy considering his son was in the hands of his enemies but when threatened with the execution of William his father glibly replied 'I have a hammer and an anvil on which I can forge better sons than he!' (Phillips, 104). Fortunately for William, he escaped both death and his family when Stephen decided not to end his young life by hanging him as threatened (or catapulted over the castle walls as some had proposed) and instead made him a royal ward. This was a fortuitous outcome for everybody since William, being the younger of several brothers, had no chance of inheriting the estates of his father and had to make his own way in the world anyway. It was not a bad start, after all.
Having got over perhaps his greatest challenge, William embarked on the usual career path of a young nobleman. His mother's cousin was William de Tancarville, the Chamberlain of Normandy (at that time under the English crown) and it was at his court that he began his education and training as a squire with the eventual aim of becoming a knight. William here gained a reputation as a big eater and acquired the nickname of gaste-viande (glutton). Still, he must have impressed his tutors and sponsor in other ways for William was knighted in 1166 CE aged just 20 and he was then sent on his way to make his own fortune. One of the great medieval chivalric careers was about to begin - after an initial hiccup, that is.
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tibbyscamera · 2 months ago
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Canterbury cathedral
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hisbutleronhiatus · 2 months ago
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It has been 136 days since the Kuroshitsuji hiatus was announced.
As dusk fell, Sebastian, Agni, Wolfram, Hannah, and Claude assembled their wards into a party to go trick-or-treating at the local villages. Naturally, the rest of the Phantomhive household, as well as the Midfords, also joined in the fun!
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m1male2 · 2 years ago
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Catedral de Canterbury UK
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lascitasdelashoras · 5 days ago
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Lustraciones para los Cuentos de Canterbury, de G. Chaucer, por Anna Elena Balbusso
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 1 year ago
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Population: 55,240
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eopederson · 8 months ago
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Crossing, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 2009.
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