Medieval Saints and Donkeys #4
St Anthony of Padua and the Miracle of the Mule This is the fourth post in a miniseries on donkeys[…]
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St Anthony of Padua and the Miracle of the Mule This is the fourth post in a miniseries on donkeys[…]
Read moreSt Francis of Assisi St Francis of Assisi (c.1182-1226) was the founding member of the Franciscan Order of Friars. Like[…]
Read moreSaint Martin of Tours and Saint Vincent of Saragossa This is the second post in a miniseries on donkeys and[…]
Read moreIn my book, Introducing the Medieval Ass (shameless plug), I note the ass’s versatility in that during the Middle Ages[…]
Read moreSainte Foy (Saint Faith) This post, in honour of Sainte Foy whose feast day is October 6th, is the first[…]
Read moreA sight such as this surely never was seen Who the Deuce would not gaze at the A _ _[…]
Read moreRemembering Duffy No. 1, Duffy No. 2, Murphy, Queen Elizabeth, and Abdul ANZAC – Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. […]
Read moreToday the rabbit is closely associated with Easter – the most significant date in the Christian calendar. In the Middle[…]
Read moreOr … Burnellus meets Botanicals This post is about a medieval donkey, Burnellus, Sedum morganianum (aka Donkey’s Tail), and Diuris[…]
Read moreJanuary 26th is Australia Day – a national holiday commemorating the day the first fleet landed at Port Jackson, Sydney[…]
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