by alfogarc | Sep 1, 2025 | Post
Today we are going to look at one of the great female figures of the Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo and of the 6th century in general: Queen Goiswintha. Upon the death of her husband, King Athanagild (554-567), whom she had supported in his uprising against the previous...
by alfogarc | Aug 8, 2025 | Post
Recent news about the “cognitive costs” of using artificial intelligence, highlighted in a study by Kosmyna et al., at MIT, has generated significant debate. Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.08872 Researchers warn that over-reliance on tools like...
by alfogarc | Jul 28, 2025 | Post
Now that the warm weather has arrived, some annoying little animals like moths and mice come to us. What can we do with them? Well, of course, worship them. Or at least that is what Martin of Braga says that the rustics in the Suebi kingdom of Gallaecia in the 6th...
by alfogarc | Jul 21, 2025 | Post
Nerea Fernández Cadenas Co-PI of the project. Postdoctoral researcher with an interest in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (UC3M). Member of the Department of Telematic Engineering and the Institute of Historiography “Julio Caro Baroja”. Patricia...
by alfogarc | Jul 14, 2025 | Post
During these centuries, often considered part of the High Middle Ages, crucial events in history took place: The advance of Christianity.The gradual disintegration of the Western Roman Empire.Emperor Justinian (527-565) tried to regain the Empire.The Germanic kingdoms...
by alfogarc | May 24, 2025 | Post
Today we return to share with you the image that represents our project, Queen Baddo, a key figure in Visigothic history as we saw in previous publications. But what we are going to talk about is her “crown of neurons”. Have you ever wondered how our brain works and...