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Discover Medieval Romania /Help others knowing Romania! /www

Legg inn av Gjest » 14 apr 2006 05:44:36

Discover Medieval Romania

We have the pleasure and honour of presenting you
the opportunity to watch and participate in an authentic
medieval show and really discover Medieval Romania.

Why Romania?

Could this country located between the Balkans and the Carpathians,
between East and West, provide unforgetable moments?

Let me invite you to visit a land with untouched landscapes,
with villages and hospitable people - which rarely would you meet in
some
other countries - with vast flower meadows, with the most beautiful
monasteries
ever seen all over the world, with wonderful bird singing in the
Danube Delta,
with the unique landscapes, with incomparable wood churches of
Maramures
and last but not least, last but not least, the unrivalled Medieval
church-fortresses outliving over centuries.
All this offers you, the traveller in this land, a sensation of
timelessness which takes you
away to far Medieval vanished worlds and yet, so close to you.
..

Let the sensation lead you to this country; try the steam train in the
Vaser Valey in the highland of Maramures,
try a ride on the narrow railway in the Apuseni Mountains. Forget about
accomodation in a 5***** hotel
and try to sleep overnight in a 100 years' house in the Transylvanian
Saxon villages;
live simply and cleanly for a couple of days in the countryside,
try rustic accomodation in private homes; ask the peasants about
pottery, carpet weaving, painting on glass,
egg dyeing and painting. Ask them about the Merry Cemetery and ask them
why they meet Death with a smile on their faces;
have a meal at a sheepfold located in highlands, together with the
shepherds and their livestock;
feel at least for one day the Medieval world in the unequaled Fortress
of Sighisoara.
At the end of such intense journey you may have the answer to the
question:

More info on http://www.medievaltours.ro



Medieval Art proposes the bringing back to life of precepts that
animated the Age of the Knights:
honesty, honour, traditions, manhood, ...as well as relaxation,
entertainment,
along with good music and poetry, spiced with deeds of arms, garments
of the age,
frolics, words of wisdom - on the whole, a real show, where the guests
become protagonists.



More on http://www.medievalart.ro




Be a part of this project

In order to take part in this project, you are invited to visit our
sites and exchange banners or text links with us.

http://www.medievalart.ro

http://www.medievaltours.ro

For a better position of our websites in Google, also consider links
with:

http://www.astrobar.ro (PR4): Astrobar Project - Your Horoscope in an
unconventional millieu

http://www.yinyangrestaurant.ro (PR3): Chinese Food

http://www.dontaco.ro (PR3): Mexican Food

Radu Bogdan

Re: Discover Medieval Romania /Help others knowing Romania!

Legg inn av Radu Bogdan » 18 apr 2006 06:53:15

cosmin.tomescu@gmail.com wrote:
Discover Medieval Romania

We have the pleasure and honour of presenting you
the opportunity to watch and participate in an authentic
medieval show and really discover Medieval Romania.

Why Romania?

Could this country located between the Balkans and the Carpathians,
between East and West, provide unforgetable moments?

Since when is Roumania located between the Balkans and the Carpathians
? Where did the northern Bulgaria dissapear ? Who drank Danube ?

Let me invite you to visit a land with untouched landscapes,
with villages and hospitable people - which rarely would you meet in
some
other countries - with vast flower meadows, with the most beautiful
monasteries
ever seen all over the world, with wonderful bird singing in the
Danube Delta,
with the unique landscapes, with incomparable wood churches of
Maramures

They are comparable, dear boy, to the churches of Norway.

and last but not least, last but not least, the unrivalled Medieval
church-fortresses outliving over centuries.
All this offers you, the traveller in this land, a sensation of
timelessness which takes you
away to far Medieval vanished worlds and yet, so close to you.


No, thanks. I live there. And I don't need your mediaeval "vanished
world". What a cheap pub.


Let the sensation lead you to this country; try the steam train in the
Vaser Valey in the highland of Maramures,
try a ride on the narrow railway in the Apuseni Mountains. Forget about
accomodation in a 5***** hotel
and try to sleep overnight in a 100 years' house in the Transylvanian
Saxon villages;
live simply and cleanly for a couple of days in the countryside,
try rustic accomodation in private homes; ask the peasants about
pottery, carpet weaving, painting on glass,
egg dyeing and painting. Ask them about the Merry Cemetery and ask them
why they meet Death with a smile on their faces;
have a meal at a sheepfold located in highlands, together with the
shepherds and their livestock;
feel at least for one day the Medieval world in the unequaled Fortress
of Sighisoara.


Grotesque. It there smth. else to see in Roumania, like, say,
civilisation ?

Radu Bogdan
(Roumania)

MLS

Looking for some "The Genealogist" article

Legg inn av MLS » 18 apr 2006 14:57:02

I'm looking for those three articles, published on "The Genalogist"
Magazine. Cam some friend will help me?
Thanks in advance
Marco

1) Full Title: The Palaeologus Family: Fact and Fiction
Author(s): M L Bierbrier (Bierbrier, (Dr) Morris L, FSA, PhD)
Series Volume: 9
Series Number: 1
Pages: 74-77
Publication Date: Spring 1988
Source Type: Article
Periodical: The Genealogist

2) Full Title: The Palaiologos Family After 1453: The Destiny of an
Imperial Family
Author(s): Peter Mallat (Mallat, Peter)
Series Volume: 2
Series Number: 2
Pages: 149-156
Publication Date: Fall 1981
Source Type: Article
Periodical: The Genealogist

3) Full Title: A Famous 'Emperor in Exile': Thomas Palaiologos and
His Descendants
Author(s): Peter Mallat (Mallat, Peter)
Series Volume: 6
Series Number: 2
Pages: 141-147
Publication Date: Fall 1985
Source Type: Article
Periodical: The Genealogist

Marco



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Sally Laine

Re: Looking for some "The Genealogist" article

Legg inn av Sally Laine » 21 apr 2006 01:47:23

If you are really stuck try the British Library Site they have a copying
service from most journals (there is a cost) but I have received some
excellent material from this site. It is sent by post.

Sally


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From: "MLS" <cannalonga@email.it>
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Subject: Looking for some "The Genealogist" article


I'm looking for those three articles, published on "The Genalogist"
Magazine. Cam some friend will help me?
Thanks in advance
Marco

1) Full Title: The Palaeologus Family: Fact and Fiction
Author(s): M L Bierbrier (Bierbrier, (Dr) Morris L, FSA, PhD)
Series Volume: 9
Series Number: 1
Pages: 74-77
Publication Date: Spring 1988
Source Type: Article
Periodical: The Genealogist

2) Full Title: The Palaiologos Family After 1453: The Destiny of an
Imperial Family
Author(s): Peter Mallat (Mallat, Peter)
Series Volume: 2
Series Number: 2
Pages: 149-156
Publication Date: Fall 1981
Source Type: Article
Periodical: The Genealogist

3) Full Title: A Famous 'Emperor in Exile': Thomas Palaiologos and
His Descendants
Author(s): Peter Mallat (Mallat, Peter)
Series Volume: 6
Series Number: 2
Pages: 141-147
Publication Date: Fall 1985
Source Type: Article
Periodical: The Genealogist

Marco



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