//=time() ?>
Minnesota Bird Songs | Minnesota Conservation Volunteer | Minnesota DNR: click on Click on the link then click on the bird and hear its song. https://t.co/j2XIrZtF7f via @twitterapi
Lizzie Siddal Emerges from the Ghostly Mist: It would have been a perfect plot for a 1960s Hammer horror film: on the death of his wife, a poet places a treasured manuscript of his poems in her casket. https://t.co/A765pmQT8J / via @preraphsister
Did Rococo wigs really have mice? HistoryExtra
https://t.co/YqPz78piZ1
Return of Earl Godwine, 1052: Earl Godwine may have had a humiliating experience finding himself exiled in the fall of 1051, but by many accounts his absence made the Saxons appreciate him like never before. https://t.co/hDqGYhpTrA
Mortgaging medieval children: Taking a look at the controversial decision to “mortgage” a young boy to the Venetians, and why children were used as political hostages in the Middle Ages. https://t.co/H66lBERU9G
The Pirate Code https://t.co/RAK6xqoo12 via @HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
The Great Harrying of the North, 1069: Deciding to make an example of Yorkshire, William systematically plundered, burned and murdered every living creature between York and Durham. https://t.co/SbaxmUJY9T
The medieval dancing plague: what caused people to dance themselves to death? HistoryExtra
https://t.co/JkiXThSVtL
Death of William the Conqueror: On a Thursday morning in September, William breathed his last. Already, his heir William Rufus and younger brother Henry were already gone, on their way to claim their own—William the crown and Henry his 5000 pounds. https://t.co/nt1RVotIH6
Duncan was not killed in his bed by Macbeth: Regardless of who actually killed him, it is clear that Duncan met his end on the battlefield rather than treacherously in bed. https://t.co/TfN3kpD9Qw