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@MedievalScholar Avatar @MedievalScholar The Medieval Scholar

The Medieval Scholar posts on X about roman, sword, france, colors the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and 1290 posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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"The legendary El Cid by Angus McBride"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-07T18:25Z 79.7K followers, 14.8K engagements

"Personal sword of Holy Roman Emperor from 1480 housed at the MET Museum"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-04T22:53Z 79.7K followers, 41.7K engagements

"Bohemond I Prince of Taranto and Antioch. One of the leaders of the First Crusade. 1054 - 1111. Member of the famed Hauteville family"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-10T20:31Z 79.7K followers, 19.5K engagements

"Map of French castles by Jean-Claude Golvin"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-09-30T23:53Z 79.7K followers, 108.3K engagements

"That the Middle Ages were a dark dreary muddy and dirty hellscape where everyone was stupid and miserable. People were not covered in filth and wearing torn up rags for clothes. People loved wearing bright colors"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-01T02:33Z 79.7K followers, 92.8K engagements

"Today is the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-04T15:54Z 79.7K followers, 6751 engagements

"People speak often of what your favorite sword says about you your favorite helmet and so on. Pick your favorite coat of arms it says a lot about you"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-08T17:12Z 79.7K followers, 261.4K engagements

"King Philip II Augustus of France"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-09T18:30Z 79.7K followers, 28.8K engagements

"Ceremonial sword of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Not used in combat this beautifully crafted blade would be used for ceremonies like parades"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-05T19:32Z 79.7K followers, 30.6K engagements

"King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Art by Graham Turner"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-06T17:06Z 79.7K followers, 11.5K engagements

"Knights Templar building at Saint Martin des Champs France"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-01T23:07Z 79.7K followers, 113.2K engagements

"King Harold was slain in battle. The Bayeux Tapestry shows two figures: one with an arrow in his eye and another being struck by a sword with the caption "Here King Harold has been killed.""
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-14T17:44Z 79.7K followers, 2241 engagements

"Deserves Game of the Year"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-07T03:36Z 79.7K followers, 55.3K engagements

"C.S. Lewis on what a knight is: The knight is a man of blood and iron a man familiar with the sight of smashed faces and the ragged stumps of lopped-off limbs; he is also a demure almost maidenlike guest in a hall a gentle modest unobtrusive man. He is not compromise or happy mean between ferocity and meekness; he is fierce to the nth and meek to the nth. The man who combines both characters the knight is not a work of nature but of art; of that art which has human beings instead of canvas or marble for its medium"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-15T20:16Z 79.7K followers, 42.5K engagements

"The Bayeux Tapestry shows Harolds brothers Gyrth and Leofwine dying before the fight around the hillock possibly indicating they led the pursuit. There are conflicting accounts of Gyrth's death with some suggesting he was killed by William himself perhaps mistaking him for Harold"
X Link @MedievalScholar 2025-10-14T17:44Z 79.7K followers, XXX engagements