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    Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies
    Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies The Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies unites the medieval scholars of Ghent University.

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    judith-vrt-reenactment.jpg 13 March 2023

    New research into Judith of West-Francia, first countess of Flanders

    A multidisciplinary team reopens research into the enigmatic Judith of Flanders

    News

    25 November 2022 Relaunch Medieval Seminar Series Lunch Lectures
    27 October 2022 Verdwenen Zwinhavens laureaat Jaarprijs Wetenschapscommunicatie 2022
    9 September 2022 Najaarscursus paleografie
    7 February 2022 Dr. Andy Hilkens wins prestigious Newton International Fellowship
    29 October 2021 Van Eyck-team nominated for EOS Audience Award 2021 for Science Communication
    29 October 2021 Dismantling the Medieval: book launch & video
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    Events

    • Apr 21

      MSS Lunch Lecture Session with Anke Lenssens (Slavic Studies) and Catherine Rosbrook (History)

      Ghent University, Campus Boekentoren: Blandijn Building, 3rd floor. Meeting Room 3.30 "Camelot"

    • Apr 23

      Publiekslezing Erfgoeddag, 'Judith. Een Karolingische Prinses in Gent?'

      Gent, Sint-Pietersabdij Kapittelzaal (Sint-Pietersplein 9, 9000 Gent)

    • May 26

      MSS Lunch Lecture Session with Nina Vanhoutte (Greek Literature) and Giacomo Bucci (Ancient Germanic Languages)

      Ghent University, Campus Boekentoren: Blandijn Building, 3rd floor. Meeting Room 3.30 "Camelot"

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