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Was Shakespeare really a Jewish woman?
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2008/05/31 - 13:51. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | English | Fine ArtsShakespeare expert John Hudson has a new theory about who authored the Bard's plays: a Jewish woman named Amelia Bassano Lanier, the first woman to publish a book of poetry.
Macedonia's Skopje Stone Bridge restored
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2008/05/31 - 16:15. 801 CE to 900 CE | Architecture and Construction | EuropeanOriginally built by the Romans over the Vardar River in Macedonia, the Skopje Stone Bridge has been rebuilt and restored over the centuries, and described by travels throughout the Middle Ages. Last year parts of the bridge fell into the river, forcing the most recent reconstruction.
Peers made in AEthelmearc
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2008/05/31 - 19:32. Aethelmearc | Laurel | PelicanAt Their recent Court at AEthelmearc War Practice, Their Majesties Khalek and Branwyn elevated Constance Waite to the Order of the Pelican, and placed Hrefna in heppna Thorgrimsdottir on vigil for the Order of the Laurel.
Beltane photos online
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2008/05/31 - 22:28. Photo Album | West | SCA RoyaltyGelis of Balwery shares her photos from the recent Beltane event in the Kingdom of the West on her SmugMug website.


