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He’s a man of many names – #SaintNicholas, Nikolaos of Myra, Nikolaos the Wonderworker, Nikolaos of Bari, Sinterklaas and of course, #SantaClaus. But who was he really? Read our blog to find out🤓➡️http://bit.ly/2RsQBmW https://t.co/nhZD7WVx2l
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Dutch artist Johan Hendrik van Mastenbroek was born #OnThisDay in 1875. Read our blog and explore his artworks depicting the gigantic Zuiderzee construction works➡️https://bit.ly/3VljaRo https://t.co/qkfQzT6a3P
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Founded in Turin in July 1899, Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino has over the decades expanded its field of interest to become one of the most important Italian private financial groups. Read the guest blog by @Cinecitta to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3F6rY8a https://t.co/SSbNI6atkt
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

A sceptre is a symbol of rule and a token of monarchies. By trying to establish a connection with Romania's past, Ceaușescu became the first president to bear a sceptre. Read the guest blog by @_TVR to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3ADtbkA https://t.co/fGpCECmwsN
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

How often do you wear a hat? Read the guest blog by @MUO_ZAGREB to find out how hats went from mandatory to optional fashion accessories➡️https://bit.ly/3i0XF9H #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/9nMeNNfxrb
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the Interview with @filepmotwary, Editor-at-Large of Vogue Greece, to learn how #CraftingCyprus is sharing artisan stories with the world and to explore the relationship between crafts and fashion. ➡️https://bit.ly/3X9x4rb #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/5pSoOT7dPB
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

‘If I have managed to brighten up even one gloomy childhood – then I’m satisfied.’ #AstridLindgren was born #OnThisDay in 1907. What's your favourite book by her? Read our blog to learn about her life and career ➡️https://bit.ly/3g4Ja4e https://t.co/zDnraLFAgk
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read our new blog and discover how the landscape around the Austrian lake Attersee inspired #GustavKlimt's paintings ➡️https://bit.ly/3tjdxa4 https://t.co/sEDd2t3xsh
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Explore the fascinating world of analogue photography, and learn about the early history of radio and the birth of videography. Visit our "Making Culture" page and read interesting interviews with radio and filmmakers ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Ui05yR #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/Lw3o44zk0Q
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

“At the heart of all great art is an essential melancholy.” Read our blog and learn about the work and life of Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet, and playwright ➡️https://bit.ly/3fz5qmz https://t.co/U9blHFFFTF
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#ErnstWelker was mostly known as a landscape painter, except for an extraordinary collection of watercolours depicting the salon guests of the Duchess of Courland as humorous mythical creatures. Read the guest blog from @BurgPosterstein to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3Ub1eZ9 https://t.co/rBBxLSm3qV
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Henry Moore was a British artist, who lived from 1898 to 1986. He was a prolific sculptor and drawer, producing many artworks throughout a long career that spanned many decades. Read our blog and explore his public art in European locations ➡️https://bit.ly/3gZmS3X https://t.co/uNPL8qvvDc
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

As we mark #BlackHistoryMonth at Europeana, we ask three expert organisations: what steps can cultural heritage institutions take to acknowledge, surface and highlight #BlackHistory in their own collections? Read what the organisations have to say ➡️ https://bit.ly/3FvNHXz https://t.co/5JF31FO6Hc
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Have you participated in the #Erasmus exchange programme? If yes, in which country? Read our blog to learn more about the historical roots of studying abroad➡️https://bit.ly/3rNfRFg https://t.co/rtBx0eabhq
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @dw_culture to learn how the exceptional African-American writer, professor, and feminist activist Audre Lorde impacted German society ➡️https://bit.ly/3TXZJwV #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM https://t.co/s2Z87i5bM7
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read our new blog and discover the story of Saint Maurice - a Black saint with mythical origins and a contested history➡️https://bit.ly/3W1sFpN #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistory #BHM https://t.co/MGdFr40d5f
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

In examining the royal families of Europe, one discovers the presence of not only Black people but also mixed-race people, both of whom have contributed to the history of Europe. Read our new guest blog to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3F0yH3D #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM https://t.co/El8T29y1sd
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Black Gospel music is the subject of a new exhibition at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Read the guest blog to get a peek behind the scenes and explore the highlights of the exhibition ➡️https://bit.ly/3CFovLi #gospel #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM https://t.co/busYVzqhLH
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Choreographer #AlvinAiley wanted to create a space for Black dancers, who were often at the forefront of discrimination. In 1958 he founded Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. Read more about it in our blog https://bit.ly/3hWv9BP #BlackHistory #BHM #Blackhistorymonth2022 https://t.co/JScvYEbW5R
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

‘La Moreneta’ (the Black Virgin of Montserrat) is one of the approximately 500 #BlackMadonna statues in Europe. Read our blog to learn about the history and origins of Black Madonnas ➡️https://bit.ly/3EEH0lE #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM #BlackHistory https://t.co/brEmEvsJWW
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Sisters Augusta and Anna Curiel were photographers, the owners of Suriname's most famous photography studio. Read our blog to learn more about their life and career and explore the beautiful photos they took ➡️https://bit.ly/33qAf6s #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM https://t.co/KP9X9qRtIB
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Looking around your living room, kitchen or bathroom, it may surprise you how much has been thoroughly influenced by the #innovation of a single company – @Philips. Its founder #GerardPhilips was born #OnThisDay in 1858. Read our blog to learn more➡️http://bit.ly/2ICO4RX https://t.co/m5TFslRMvP
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Throughout the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) one of the most visually striking displays were the many posters demonstrating both side's narratives. Read the guest blog by @EuroClio to explore them and learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3CFN4ck https://t.co/23m82Gp926
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @RTV_Slovenija to learn how autumn grape harvests, wine production, and wine culture are portrayed on Slovenian television ➡️https://bit.ly/3EiCw44 https://t.co/3Lt6kb6rMq
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#RosaLemberg was a teacher, singer, actress and choir director who played an important role in Finnish-Amercian labour movements in the early 20th century. Read our blog to learn more about her➡️https://bit.ly/3ru1Dt2 #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonth2022 #BHM https://t.co/Mhq4X1bwAq
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

There are over 200 different sign languages and dialects in the world! Read more about this way of visual communication using hand gestures and other types of body language in this blog ➡️https://bit.ly/3SnA0hf #InternationalDayOfSignLanguages #IDSL https://t.co/Flg6XhmN4M
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Could you live in a medieval castle? Read our blog about interior architecture in the Middle Ages to find out whether a medieval castle would be a suitable place to live for you➡️https://bit.ly/3DN1fgG https://t.co/nw7fZHRzbu
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#DidYouKnow that the earliest known list of recommended and banned books dates from about 496? Read our blog to learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3i4gpCu #BannedBooksWeek #MedievalTwitter #MedievalReads https://t.co/xaMvHD3UDW
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read our interview with Maïté Mazel to understand how art craftsmanship can contribute to social transformation in the current era ➡️https://bit.ly/3LfIdB2 #CraftedHeritage https://t.co/9zVRZw7V2M
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Europeana’s accredited aggregator for photography, @PhotoConsortium, has published two case studies highlighting the benefits of #PublishingData on Europeana for two heritage institutions. Read more and discover the benefits of sharing your collections! ➡️https://bit.ly/3DrrGIl https://t.co/djSnz8yiO0
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The Asia Minor catastrophe - read our blog marking 100 years since the end of the Greco-Turkish War which still remains one of the most tragic events of modern Greek history➡️https://bit.ly/3UaaWez https://t.co/th4msmzcqQ
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Amongst the medieval literate elite, there were two major methods of reading: monastic and scholastic, each divided into three ‘levels’. Read the blog by @laBnF to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3QYMFpM #MedievalReads #MedievalTwitter https://t.co/HozlMPqMJj
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Ticket sales for #Europeana2022 are now open!For the first time ever we are hosting a hybrid conference, so you can choose between attending on location or online. Read on to find out more and join for three days of all things #DigitalCulturalHeritage!➡️ https://bit.ly/3Aeg1dU https://t.co/sS6MgjdS1H
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

We can trace the origin of the modern concept of #tourism back to the 17th century, when young nobles from western and northern European countries made what was called the #GrandTour. Read the blog to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3wdJb7P https://t.co/St26nEsPWL
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

It’s hard to imagine any 20th-century landscape without a car. Cars were roaming the roads as early as the 1880s, but the most innovation happened in the 20th century. Read the blog to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3BTYuca #CenturyOfChange #IndustrialHistory #twitterstorians https://t.co/nguZDwk7PN
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Radio was the first form of media to be used as a worldwide communication network for the masses. Read the guest blog by @BeeldenGeluid to learn about the craft and art of #radio during its analogue years ➡️https://bit.ly/3zt3MbS #CraftedHeritage https://t.co/ZUnMtU0l4f
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The Commonwealth Games has a unique place in the Scottish sporting calendar. Read the guest blog by @unistirarchives exploring the history and archives of #CommonwealthGames Scotland ⏩https://bit.ly/3w66sZn #EuropeanaSport @Team_Scotland https://t.co/ifo2smooMR
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The #OlympicGames have always drawn international attention. Let's travel back in time to the 1920 Olympic Games, and learn the daily life of European citizens in the early 1920s, as well as the aftermath of #WorldWar1 Read the guest blog by @EuroClio ➡️https://bit.ly/3z1CxpM https://t.co/xO9kRO1BdF
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

In the 20th century, the International Four Days Marches ('de #Vierdaagse') - the largest multiple day marching event in the world - became a regular sport event in the Dutch city Nijmegen. Read the guest blog by @Ernestverhees and learn more about them ➡️https://bit.ly/3exEQ9F https://t.co/Qij4N6m7CS
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#BenBril: the youngest-ever Olympic boxer was born #OnThisDay in 1912. Read our blog to learn more about his life and boxing career➡️https://bit.ly/3okjMFx #EuropeanaSport https://t.co/enge1i3oVQ
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Fortified wines have been made for centuries. The name 'vermouth' comes from the French pronounciation of the German word Wermut, meaning wormwood. Read our blog to learn more about the history of #vermouth in Turin➡️https://bit.ly/3cdZYDy https://t.co/V4abMcqvlP
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#SimoneVeil - Auschwitz survivor, politician, activist and #WomensRights campaigner was born #OnThisDay in 1927. Read our blog to learn more about her➡️https://bit.ly/2P3goTT #CenturyOfChange https://t.co/mFODuHXzLp
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

There are over 200 different sign languages and dialects in the world! Read more about this way of visual communication using hand gestures and other types of body language in this blog. ➡️https://bit.ly/3PgYSpn #DisabilityPrideMonth https://t.co/enXeCYRN4R
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The first scientific expeditions to Siberia began at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. One of these was an expedition by the Polish ethnologist and anthropologist Stanisław Poniatowski Read the guest blog by @uniwroc to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3Iki02Y https://t.co/NU6w6u4dJd
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Shadow puppet theatre is a staple summer evening entertainment for many in Greece, with what’s known as #Karagiozis shadow theatre a childhood favourite. Read the guest blog by @EKTgr to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/2XJPOQj #ShadowTheatre #PuppetTheatre https://t.co/E9DifUs0Le
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read our blog to find out how bas-relief went from a Classical tradition to a modern aid for visually impaired people➡️https://bit.ly/3NAeOkZ #DisHist #DiversityAndInclusion #BasRelief #DisabilityHistory https://t.co/6fCkjCZc7a
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Spain has been recognised as a country at the forefront of LGBTQ+ rights. Read the guest blog by @ArchivoRTVE to learn about the history of LGBTQ+ rights in Spain➡️https://bit.ly/3u4y0Ak #PrideMonth #pride #Pride2022 #LGBTQRights https://t.co/Vqr8Hpk1vK
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

As travelling popularised in the 20th century, it also spurred the demand for clothes that would be practical yet stylish enough to make people feel perfectly dressed for any adventure. Read the blog and learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3u3QJvK https://t.co/VJAIaiJij2
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

'Through culture and communication it is possible to make society and the world better.' Read our full interview with our Members Councillor @MariannMarcucci who talks career paths, digital engagement and @InvasioniDigita➡️ https://bit.ly/3N9mkms https://t.co/2rKubdNVPL
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

'The dress must not hang on the body but follow its lines. When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her.' #MadeleineVionnet was born #OnThisDay in 1876. Read the blog by @EurFashion to learn more about her work➡️https://bit.ly/3nd4YKE https://t.co/G2Bu1Xsugd
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Any #TrainTravel enthusiasts out there?Enjoy this blog about The #OrientExpress, a lavishly designed train which crossed Europe linking West to East. Read to learn about this unique #train and explore the history of the 19th and 20th century Europe. ➡️https://bit.ly/39F74jr https://t.co/LOxamhAgxY
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

'I'd like to pretend that I've never seen anything, never read anything, never heard anything... and then make something...' - Read our blog and explore the artworks by #KeithHaring➡️ https://bit.ly/3tsmbU4 #MuseumWeek #lifelessonsMW @MuseumWeek https://t.co/ZZbOCAIOqY
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

For #MuseumWeek, read about the @V4DesignProject integrating 3D cultural heritage objects into the workflow of creative designers, encouraging the reuse of heritage in architecture, video game creation and creative design. Learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3oaVaR9 #creatorMW https://t.co/FQ5BIbynkk
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

It is hard to believe that this seemingly ordinary family home was where the future of Europe and its place in global affairs developed. Read the exhibition created in collaboration with @EUparliament and learn more about the #JeanMonnet House ➡️https://bit.ly/3tnqjF2 https://t.co/ZUyNobrACw
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Under the sea, more than 228,000 species live - vast oceans of #biodiversity. In this blog, we dive underwater to explore how some species have adapted for survival. Read and enjoy the beautiful depictions of #sealife from across Europe ➡️https://bit.ly/3Oj6hUf #WorldOceansDay https://t.co/N52rftKCkh
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Passages of the Bible have been recited melodically in mass since the beginnings of the Christian liturgy in a practice that probably grew out of Jewish traditions of reciting the Torah. Read the blog to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3awlDWu #MedievalManuscripts #MedievalTwitter https://t.co/CbiXSHFFGP
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Green through time: read our blog and learn about four historical figures who raised awareness of the environment➡️ https://bit.ly/3xbheQy #WorldEnvironmentDay #WorldEnvironmentDay2022 https://t.co/DqOcS7yPEx
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

As we move into the summer, @Hverwayen, General Director of the Europeana Foundation, looks forward to Europeana's plans for the coming months and the topics in focus for the cultural heritage sector: Data, collaboration and community. Read the full piece! https://bit.ly/3x4j6KP https://t.co/CWFgHhyNKN
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

'We must change the system of education and instruction. Unfortunately, history has shown us that brotherhood must be learned, when it should be natural.' - #JosephineBaker was born #OnThisDay in 1906. Read our blog to learn more about her ➡️https://bit.ly/3cx7xzw https://t.co/nMo5VwmyWU
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read our blog to learn about the legendary Number 14 #Thonet chair, the world's first mass-produced piece of furniture, synonymous with the furniture for Viennese cafes, as well as homes and establishments around the world➡️https://bit.ly/3GB0dDy https://t.co/qNtxYGcjaW
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

'Working together in the Council allows us to create and innovate ways to embrace digital change and help people use #CulturalHeritage for education, research, and creation.' Read our interview with ENA Members Councillor Alexandra Milanova ➡️ https://bit.ly/38PQaOV https://t.co/4xSNXzBVqX
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read our new blog to find out how bas-relief went from a Classical tradition to a modern aid for visually impaired people➡️https://bit.ly/3NAeOkZ #DisHist #DiversityAndInclusion #BasRelief #DisabilityHistory https://t.co/aQ1M7Qkx0K
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

As they’re easy to use and universally supported, GIFs are everywhere. They’re also perfect for telling #DigitalStories using #CulturalHeritage material. Read on to find out why and learn how to tell your own stories with GIFs➡️https://bit.ly/342T50n #DigiStoryFest https://t.co/rajKcYZT1l
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @rtvslo to learn how Slovenia helped to create #WorldBeeDay, the global initiative raising awareness about the importance of bees and other pollinators to humankind➡️https://bit.ly/3NhwcLo #BroadcastingEurope #WorldBeeDay2022 https://t.co/sxezkrDQPD
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Less than 10 days left to submit your proposal for #Europeana2022! Seven key themes are the main focus of this year's Conference. Read on to find out about the #CallForProposals and how you can take part in one of the leading events in digital heritage➡️ https://bit.ly/3r2jPdg https://t.co/lfXUuBk1ec
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

'After all, I have craftsmanship in my blood' - read the story of the master basket weaver Nico Solimano who quit a job as a computer scientist and made weaving his new profession➡️https://bit.ly/3FXbii6 #CraftingHeritage #weaving https://t.co/iAcZduxUnz
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

For most of us, the #Eurovision Song Contest is a show we tune into once a year, one Saturday in May. But the Contest is much more than that. Read our blog to discover the fascinating behind the scenes of this event ➡️https://bit.ly/3wcmFQ9 #Eurovision2022 #ESC2022 https://t.co/CN8lOc2KSC
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

If you are wearing the same corset on the street and at the gym, can you call it #athleisure? Read out new blog to learn about #GustafZander who invented the gym as we know it➡️ https://bit.ly/3lispSd #EuropeanaSport https://t.co/mkmydLco0e
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

There are only two tennis players to have won five Olympic medals: Venus Williams and Kathleen McKane Godfree, born #OnThisDay in 1896. Read our blog to learn more about her life and career ➡️https://bit.ly/39yW9Y8 #WomensHistory #WomanAthlete https://t.co/Y89oyFitpk
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Liberation skirts: how post-war #upcycling became a symbol of female solidarity in the Netherlands. Read our blog to learn more about these commemorative garments➡️https://bit.ly/3b2GHBy #NationaleFeestrok #bevrijdingsrok #bevrijdingsdag #bevrijdingsjurk https://t.co/KhfWPO077H
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

How can you encourage people to donate money for a good cause? Read our blog to find out how a young Swedish woman Beda Hallberg battled a tuberculosis pandemic with paper #Mayflowers ➡️ https://bit.ly/3vOkWPu #WomensHistory #förstamajblomma https://t.co/1Enxwer4Nr
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Every quarter we bring you a round-up of what's been going on across the Europeana Initiative - read the latest update from January - March 2022 ➡️ https://bit.ly/3vQpa99 https://t.co/aOknqC9APp
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

The name Cunard is now known for #sailing, with large liners crossing seas and oceans around the world. Its origins stem to shipping magnate #SamuelCunard, born #OnThisDay in 1787. Read our blog to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3MGQ8al #IndustrialHeritage https://t.co/fMTT4ZfmCO
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Cricket is widely played and supported in Scotland, but many people believe that Scottish #cricket is a contradiction in terms, like a square circle or liquid ice. Read the blog by @natlibscot to discover a piece of evidence showing they are mistaken ➡️https://bit.ly/3vKrRJr https://t.co/cGzGx73lsi
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont who wrote the best known version of #BeautyAndTheBeast was born #OnThisDay in 1711. Read our blog to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3OBuh5K #WomensHistory #OTD https://t.co/KpmxNmzjW1
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Surinamese-Dutch author #AstridRoemer was born #OnThisDay in 1947. Her writing has explored themes of migration, feminism and identity. Read our blog to learn more about her life and career ➡️https://bit.ly/3kp27NH #WomensHistory https://t.co/ZArqMtEie3
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

15th-century printed books usually had no title page and do not always gave the printer’s name. So how do we know what Europe’s first printed book was? Read the blog to find out➡️https://bit.ly/3xL6YAn #WorldBookDay #WorldBookDay2022 https://t.co/Nu9bBktGrv
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

The Flemish bibliophile Louis of Bruges (ca. 1427-1492) garnered one of the largest personal book collections of the time. Read the guest blog by @laBnF to learn more and discover the precious volumes he collected ➡️https://bit.ly/3vATYdY #MedievalReads #MedievalTwitter https://t.co/yK348BXxOH
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

It's hard to think of an empire that had a more resplendent tradition of jewellery than the Byzantine. Read the blog by @EKTgr to learn about the craft of jewellery-making in Byzantium ➡️ https://bit.ly/3xGLvc2 #CraftingHeritage #byzantium https://t.co/IVzy5lpgXp
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

#OlgaBoznańska, a notable Polish painter of the turn of the 20th century was born #OnThisDay in 1865. Read the guest blog by @Muzeum_Narodowe to learn about her life and work ➡️https://bit.ly/2ydgZd0 #5WomenArtists #WomensHistory https://t.co/VuKn4lktP9
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Everyone who manages libraries has always wanted to know what exactly they have in their possession. This is as true today as it was in the #MiddleAges. Read the blog about medieval monastic book inventories by @sbb_news ➡️https://bit.ly/369gmmb #MedievalReads #MedievalTwitter https://t.co/y6u3hbma1K
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Read the fascinating blog by @sbb_news and learn how Corbie Abbey's medieval manuscripts connect to today's fonts ➡️https://bit.ly/3DEvapf #MedievalReads #MedievalTwitter #MedievalManuscripts https://t.co/ePn5V17WHO
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

#CallForProposals for our annual conference #Europeana2022 Read on to find out about our call and how you can take part in one of the leading events of the year for those who work in, with and around digital cultural heritage in Europe ➡️ https://bit.ly/3r2jPdg #CFP https://t.co/aEUIC9uG63
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

.@theboatrace is one of the world’s oldest annual sporting events. 5 silver trophies associated with this #BattleOfTheBlues have gone on public display in an exhibition at @FitzMuseum_UK Read the guest blog to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3u5Ow3S #boatrace2022 https://t.co/55tRtvqmGt
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

#RosarioSoler was a famous actress and soprano singer who performed in Madrid at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Read the guest blog by #MuseoDeHistoriaDeMadrid to learn more about her➡️https://bit.ly/3qOOFWK #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory https://t.co/MML4Jdxhmb
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Subtitled ‘The perfect review for women and girls’, Femina was an illustrated magazine created in 1901 which took its name from the Latin word femina, meaning ‘woman’. Read the guest blog by @EurFashion to learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3JSCRdz #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/0pT8g4br9k
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Elisabeth, Queen of the Hungarians - read the blog to find out how 'Sisi' was celebrated and remembered in Hungary➡️https://bit.ly/35mwZdI #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory https://t.co/N0b8mWzofI
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Read our blog to learn about Hildegard von Bingen: a 12th century mystic, artist and an early ecofeminist who advocated for better care of our fragile planet ➡️https://bit.ly/36ysPzM #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory https://t.co/jWLBA4Br3S
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

The #Vivandières carried food and drinks to soldiers on the battlefield and acted as nurses and supporters of the troops. Read the guest blog by @EurFashion to learn how their uniforms reflected their role in the army ➡️https://bit.ly/3itVdFT #WomensHistoryMonth #UniformHistory https://t.co/DgisopYvJU
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Not just a pretty face - read the guest blog by @ertofficial_ exploring the work of women on Greek public television from the late 1960s to today ➡️https://bit.ly/3wweDlB #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #TelevisionHistory https://t.co/StL3k6ix9t
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Is there an ideal #eLearning platform? After the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, education providers had to move their activities online. Read on to discover how they did it and what's their vision for the role of cultural heritage in digital educationhttps://bit.ly/3NaJE4f https://t.co/4ll4sjgxgY
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

#FannyDurack an Irish-Australian swimmer and the first woman to win an Olympic swimming medal passed away #OnThisDay in 1956. Read our blog to learn more about her➡️http://bit.ly/3lwMTpx #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInSports #WomenAthlete https://t.co/Cg5oLP27ZX
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

The most talented women in #jazz were survivors of two of the most prevalent discriminations even today: to be women and Black. Read out blog about Black women's jazz legacies in Europe➡️https://bit.ly/3ubTSbU #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #JazzHistory https://t.co/UmcP7nbhip
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Read the guest blog by @museodeltessuto @EurFashion and discover how the #DecorativeArts allowed women to shape their femininity and actively take part in creative and social discourse ➡️https://bit.ly/3JgXArp #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #WomensArt https://t.co/zommfOtsya
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

For Indian women, the #suffrage movement was intertwined with their fight for independence against British colonial rule. Read our blog to learn about Indian women who brought about change in Britain and India➡️https://bit.ly/34HLI2o #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensRights https://t.co/0F0dn5OaVc
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

'More applauded than [president] Pertini, more expensive than [footballer] Michel Platini, more miraculous than [saint] Padre Pio.' Read our blog about #RaffaellaCarrà, Italy's entertainment icon➡️https://bit.ly/3vVrkGm #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory https://t.co/DtEQRewxxA
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago