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Where tourists seldom tread, part 16: a trio of small historic cities

AOL 27 Mar 2025
Anglo-Norman historian Jordan Fantosme (died circa 1185) describes the “fair and well-defended city of Carlisle … resplendent in its beauty as the sun lights up its walls and turrets”.
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Britain's 'best places to live' in 2025 are revealed - does YOURS make the list? ...

The Daily Mail 21 Mar 2025
Located approximately 35 miles south of Belfast, the village is best-known for the ruins of its Anglo-Norman castle, which dates back to 1177 ... of its Anglo-Norman castle, which dates back to 1177.
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Is Yorkshire Britain's REAL food capital? We took part in a culinary tour through York ...

The Daily Mail 16 Mar 2025
Rory says ... LEFT ... And far below the grimacing gargoyles and soaring gothic arches of York Minster, descending into the Undercroft reveals the remains of a Roman fortress and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery alongside the Norman foundations of the current church.
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Where are St. Patrick’s remains? It’s a hot debate.

Popular Science 13 Mar 2025
You don’t have to be Irish or even Catholic to celebrate Ireland’s patron saint ... Patrick.” ... CREDIT ... In 1185, Anglo-Norman knight John de Courcy reportedly staged the “discovery” of the relics belonging to three saints including Patrick ... ....
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Round Towers of Ireland - who built them and what were they for?

RTE 13 Mar 2025
Mayo to Co ... Round towers have become a national icon ... Using historical sources and architectural evidence, he demonstrated that they were bell-towers and were constructed prior to the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in Ireland in 1167 ... Clare ... (Pic ... Clare.
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CSI St Patrick: just where is the saint's body?

RTE 13 Mar 2025
Analysis ... This article is now available above as a Brainstorm podcast ... However, the tradition of Patrick’s burial at this location is influenced by late 12th century propaganda (some 700 years after Patrick’s demise) by the Anglo-Norman John de Courcy.
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GROK 3 Agrees That White European Men Are Responsible for Almost All the Greatest Human ...

The Unz Review 12 Mar 2025
I ... II ... Anglo-Irish explorer known for Antarctic expeditions, notably the Endurance survival saga ... The Green RevolutionNorman Borlaug (USA, 1940s-60s), of European descent ... Normans (Norman French) vs. Anglo-Saxons (England) Outcome. Norman victory Note.
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