Battle Of Evesham 2025 Schedule

Battle Of Evesham 2025 Schedule. Battle Of Evesham 2024 Schedule Tova Atlanta THE BATTLE OF EVESHAM 2025 760th Anniversary Festival - 3 days of medieval mayhem NEW Tourney Arena for demonstrations and entertainment NEW c13th Joust-Tourney on Friday NEW Kenilworth Castle built on the Battle Arena NEW Siege engine warfare attacking and defending the castle NEW Presentation pavilion, historic academic and fiction talks NEW Park and Ride/Stride NEW Wargamers Barons War. Days 2 and 3 will cover our award winning Medieval Festival and Battle Re-enactments.

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Visitors are invited to step back in time to the 13th Century when the Battle of Evesham is re-enacted on 1, 2 & 3 August 2025 Europe's Largest 13th Century Battle Re-enactment Step back in time with us to the 13th Century when the Battle of Evesham is brought to life on the 1, 2 & 3 August 2025

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Step back in time with us to the 13th Century when the Battle of Evesham is brought to life on the 1, 2 & 3 August 2025 Days 2 and 3 will cover our award winning Medieval Festival and Battle Re-enactments. The free* to enter event, takes place in the Heart of Evesham, featuring a medieval festival and camp with life-demonstrations of cookery, weapons and medicine, plus the main battle re-enactment.

The Battle of Evesham — Michael Meech. This year is the 760th anniversary of the Battle of Evesham so the normal Battle Festival will be extended to provide a range of activities over 3 days (1 - 3 August) starting with: Friday when Jousts and Tournaments will be held The free* to enter event, takes place in the Heart of Evesham, featuring a medieval festival and camp with life-demonstrations of cookery, weapons and medicine, plus the main battle re-enactment.

The Battle of Evesham A New Account by D.C. Cox Goodreads. Visitors are invited to step back in time to the 13th Century when the Battle of Evesham is re-enacted on 1, 2 & 3 August 2025 The festival commemorates the defeat of Simon de Montfort in 1265, but celebrates the survival of his 'Representative Parliament' now we call this the.