
The Name of the Rose is a 1986 historical thriller film. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, the film is an adaptation of the 1980 novel of the same name by renowned Italian author Umberto Eco. It tells the story of Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and his young companion Adso as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths at a Benedictine monastery in the early 14th century.PlotThe film centers on the experienced Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and his young novice Adso of Melk,
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BaBakras Castle is a medieval defensive structure located on a steep hilltop along the eastern extension of the Amanos Mountains, within the boundaries of Ötençay village (formerly known as Bakras), in the Belen district of Hatay. With a deep historical legacy, the castle has been used by various states and communities from antiquity through the Ottoman period. Its strategic position along the main routes connecting Anatolia to Syria granted it significant military and strategic importance.Bakras
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Malbork Castle (Marienburg) is a structure located on the banks of the Nogat River in northern Poland and is known as the largest medieval brick castle in Europe. Construction began in the last quarter of the 13th century by the Teutonic Order and was expanded over time to serve both as a military stronghold and an administrative center. The castle is one of the most important examples of medieval defensive architecture and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997.HistoryConstruct
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Monschau is a town in the North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen) state of Türkiye, within the administrative region of StädteRegion Aachen. The settlement is located in the Rur River valley within the Eifel region, near the border with Belgium. The town has a total area of approximately 95 km² and an average elevation of about 420 metres.Monschau consists of seven localities (Stadtteil): Höfen, Imgenbroich, Kalterherberg, Konzen, Monschau (central), Mützenich and Rohren. According to offic
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ChAbughamrents Church is an important religious structure from the early Middle Ages, located on the western slope of the Ani Archaeological Site within the boundaries of Kars Province, Türkiye, facing the Bostanlar Stream. It has been registered as a “protected immovable cultural heritage.” The church is among the significant monumental structures of Ani due to its architectural features and state of preservation.HistoryThe exact date of construction and the founder of the church are not definiti
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Mysterious Castle, Legends, and HistoryPerched atop a high hill in the Ceyhan district of Adana, Yılan Kalesi is a structure steeped in both history and legend. Built by the Byzantines during the Middle Ages to safeguard the historic Silk Road route that crossed the Taurus Mountains and led to Antakya, the castle offers views of other fortresses such as Anavarza, Tumlu, and Kozan. With its eight circular towers and cleverly positioned walls, it was nearly impossible to conquer in its time.The St
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MeIn the Middle Ages, locks and keys served as essential tools for both security and prestige important. During this period, the need for security became critical due to threats such as theft, invasion, and attack. Locks were used in various contexts including homes, castles, churches, chests, and containers where valuable items were stored like common. The locks and keys of the Middle Ages Era laid the foundation for early security systems and exhibited considerable diversity modern.Types of Lock
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Yılan Kalesi is a structure located within the boundaries of Adana district, occupying place area and notable for its strategic position. Situated on the historic Silk Road route leading to Antakya across the Taurus Mountains, castle was constructed during the Middle Era by the Byzantines, particularly during the Crusader occupation period. Today positions the castle at a vantage point offering views of other fortresses in the region, including Anavarza, Tumlu and Kozan, and it is distinguished
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Barber’s pole is a cylindrical sign adorned with spiral stripes in red, white, and often blue, typically found outside barber shops. Although today it is known only as a decorative element symbolizing barbering, its origins extend back to the Middle Ages in Europe, when barbers also provided surgical and medical services.Historical BackgroundIn the Middle Ages, barbers were not limited to cutting hair. Known as barber-surgeons, these individuals performed tooth extractions, bone setting, minor s
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Marco Polo, born in Venice in 1254, is one of the most important travelers and merchants of the Middle Ages. He lost his mother at an early age and spent his childhood under the care of his relatives, receiving a good education due to his father Niccolò and uncle Matteo’s commercial activities in the East.Generated by Artificial Intelligence." image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">The Great Journey to Asia (1271 – 1295)In 1271, at the age of just 17, Marco Polo set out with his fath
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