Fab 7thC gold seal-matrix poss of Frankish Queen-regent Balthild, c.657-64, who died #OTD, 30 Jan 680; found Norfolk https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/509468 …pic.twitter.com/BIGcYkmT8N
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Some items from L6thC sarcophagus of the Merovingian Queen Arnegunde, via http://www.medievalhistories.com/merovingian-queens/ … & https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Belt_Arnegund_MAN87431.jpg …pic.twitter.com/o5nk7WNJ9W
A hen with her chicks, 4th-7thC, from the tomb of the Lombardic queen Theodelinda (d. 628) at Monza: http://www.museoduomomonza.it/pages/Percorsi/Default.aspx?id=263&mid=7 …pic.twitter.com/YzMn7TbeS4
So an actual Queen Wisigard held a Dark Crystal! Fantasy authors may as well give up now..history rocks out every time.
If you had one site you'd like us to scan in 3D, what would it be? http://bit.ly/CarnEuny pic.twitter.com/vTiNAARWxJ
The royal yo-yo.
Fabulous
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