Paul Webster(@WebsterMedieval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very much enjoyed reading Two Houses, Two Kingdoms, which I finished last night. Another excellent book from @CathHanley 🏠 🏠 👑 👑

Very much enjoyed reading Two Houses, Two Kingdoms, which I finished last night. Another excellent book from @CathHanley 🏠 🏠 👑 👑 #medieval
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Tom Watson(@Watson950) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my favourite . I don’t where it came from or if it is a spoof but I wish I had written it. It’s an academic treasure (of sorts). For Shit Academics Say and @CathHanley

This is my favourite #footnote. I don’t where it came from or if it is a spoof but I wish I had written it. It’s an academic treasure (of sorts). For @AcademicsSay and @CathHanley
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History Today(@HistoryToday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following the death of Henry I, England was plunged into a civil war that reduced the country to a charred ruin. With the barons split between rival claimants, the people suffered.

✍️ @CathHanley, in the June issue of History Today.

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Following the death of Henry I, England was plunged into a civil war that reduced the country to a charred ruin. With the barons split between rival claimants, the people suffered.  

✍️ @CathHanley, in the June issue of History Today.

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Medieval Archaeology(@SocMedArch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Laura Burnett is now talking with Dr Susan Greaney, @CathHanley, Bill Horner, and Bryn Morris about the options the study of Medieval Archaeology opens for you outside of academia

@TokenxEffort is now talking with @SueGreaney, @CathHanley, Bill Horner, and Bryn Morris about the options the study of Medieval Archaeology opens for you outside of academia 

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Hayley Bassett(@BassettHayleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted that this arrived this morning @CathHanley. 'Do Not Disturb' sign in place, now bring on the tea & custard creams!!

Delighted that this arrived this morning @CathHanley. 'Do Not Disturb' sign in place,  now bring on the tea & custard creams!!
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Erica Laine @ericarhubarb.bluesky.social(@LaineEleslaine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@CathHanley Just because. Here’s St Michael in local church early 15 th C fresco. Wearing a nippled breast plate which has always slightly amused me.

@CathHanley Just because. Here’s St Michael in local church  early 15 th C fresco. Wearing a nippled breast plate which has always slightly amused me.
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History Hit💥(@HistoryHit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 12th and 13th Centuries, the friendships and clashes between monarchs could determine the course of history. In today's Gone Medieval podcast, Matt Lewis discovers how and why from Catherine Hanley: podfollow.com/gone-medieval Matthew Lewis @CathHanley

In the 12th and 13th Centuries, the friendships and clashes between monarchs could determine the course of history. In today's Gone Medieval podcast, Matt Lewis discovers how and why from Catherine Hanley: podfollow.com/gone-medieval @MattLewisAuthor @CathHanley #TwoHousesTwoKingdoms
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Ernst Dommershuijzen(@volksvlijt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@CathHanley The same thing happened to Pandora's jar. Yes... jar! It became a box because of a mistranslation from Greek to Latin by Dutchman Erasmus of Rotterdam in 1500... 😉 x.com/volksvlijt/sta…

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History Hit💥(@HistoryHit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To mark the Platinum Jubilee, Matt Lewis meets Catherine Hanley to revisit the story of Empress Matilda who came within a hair's breadth of being crowned England's first Queen regnant in the 12th century: podfollow.com/gone-medieval/… Matthew Lewis @CathHanley

To mark the Platinum Jubilee, Matt Lewis meets Catherine Hanley to revisit the story of Empress Matilda who came within a hair's breadth of being crowned England's first Queen regnant in the 12th century: podfollow.com/gone-medieval/… @MattLewisAuthor @CathHanley
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Dr. Hannah Kirby Wood(@hannahkirbywood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@CathHanley Just checked the reader I assigned for my class (The Crusades: A Reader, ed. Allen and Amt), and good news — Emilie Ant translated it correctly!

@CathHanley Just checked the reader I assigned for my class (The Crusades: A Reader, ed. Allen and Amt), and good news — Emilie Ant translated it correctly!
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Richard Coles(@RevRichardColes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jon Wilson @CathHanley Here’s one: Septuagint translators of Genesis did not know what כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים meant so came up with ποικίλος ‘many-coloured’. It probably means ‘long sleeved’.

@JSWPhysics @CathHanley Here’s one: Septuagint translators of Genesis did not know what כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים meant so came up with ποικίλος ‘many-coloured’. It probably means ‘long sleeved’.
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The New Criterion(@newcriterion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our critic’s pick: “Two Houses, Two Kingdoms: A History of France and England,” 1100-1300, by Catherine Hanley (Yale University Press). @CathHanley Yale Univ Press
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Our critic’s pick: “Two Houses, Two Kingdoms: A History of France and England,” 1100-1300, by Catherine Hanley (Yale University Press). @CathHanley @yalepress
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Yale University Press London📚(@YaleBooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To celebrate our 50th anniversary, we are offering our mailing list subscribers 50% off selected books including those by @CathHanley, Steve Tibble and Roger Crowley.

More details here, some restrictions apply: yalebooks.co.uk/page/Yale50-of…

To celebrate our 50th anniversary, we are offering our mailing list subscribers 50% off selected books including those by @CathHanley, @DrSteveTibble and @crowley_roger.

More details here, some restrictions apply: yalebooks.co.uk/page/Yale50-of…
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