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Feasting and formality in the Anglo-Saxon mead hall – Historical articles and illustrations
This edited article about the Anglo-Saxon diet originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 706 published on 26 July 1975. An Anglo-Saxon feast where the woman of the house would fill the cup of a guest or of a senior warrior returning from battle by Pat Nicolle Ask the average person what the Anglo-Saxons […]
Atmospheric Basement of the Medieval Restaurant, Old Town, Riga, Latvia
The medieval restaurant is located in the basement of a historic building in Old Town of Riga, Latvia. The restaurant boasts a lovely décor. Even our waiter was dressed in medieval costume. I had rabbit as my lunch. Another specialty in Riga, Latvia was fried garlic bread. It was very good.
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Mead hall - Wikipedia
A reconstructed Viking Age longhouse (28.5 metres long). In ancient Scandinavia and Germanic Europe a mead hall or feasting hall was initially simply a large building with a single room. From the fifth century to early medieval times such a building was the residence of a lord and his retainers. The mead hall was generally the great hall of the king.