Sheffield takes its name from the River Sheaf. It was once called the Sceaf, which means border so it was the border river. Sheffield was founded in the early 12th century by the Lord of the Manor, William de Lovetot. He built a castle on the site of Castle Market. A little town grew up between the castle and the church.
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Friday, 10 January 2020
Thursday, 9 January 2020
Bellona
The Romans had a god of war called Mars, but they also had a goddess of war called Bellona. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8nBdh4Ahu0
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Lindisfarne
On 8 June 793, the Vikings raided the monastery at Lindisfarne in northeast England. It wasn't the first time Vikings came but it shocked people. It became a significant date in English history.
History of Gardening
In the hot and arid climate of ancient Egypt rich people liked to rest in the shade of trees. They created gardens enclosed by walls with trees planted with trees in rows. Sometimes the Egyptians planted alternating species. They grew trees like sycamores, date palms, fig trees, nut trees, and pomegranate trees. They also grew willows. Read more in my history of gardening.
Tuesday, 7 January 2020
Medieval towns
It's a myth that in the Middle Ages the streets of towns were very dirty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnnHXtbct1E
Galileo
On 7 January 1610 Galileo announced his discovery of four moons orbiting Jupiter www.localhistories.org/galileo.html
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