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    In medieval times‚ chivalry had a huge impact in everyone’s daily life. For example‚ words like loyalty‚ honor and courage actually had a meaning. You had to follow these and many more. These were your Codes of Conduct. Chivalry was the honor code of the knight. The main aspect in chivalry in medieval times was to show respect towards women and your elders. Nowadays‚ you don’t see so much of that. They didn’t care what you wore or how you looked as much back then‚ now they do. Fast forward‚ now it’s

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    Life In Medieval England

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    For the peasant in Medieval England‚ there was no quick trip down to the local store or fish and chip shop for something for dinner. Peasants lived on what they could produce‚ or were permitted to eat by the rich nobles that they served. A peasant would have a small piece of earth on which to grow the vegetables considered mere animal fodder by their masters‚ such as peas and beans. While they slaved growing the wheat for the nobles to make white bread‚ they could not afford to eat it themselves

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    Medieval Music Timeline

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    CULTURE/PERIOD PHILOSOPHY ACTIVITIES/PRACTICES MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PROPONENTS/COMPOSERS Medieval Ages Music Timeline (500-1400) Believed that music should make a listener receptive to spiritual thoughts and reflections They allowed music in Christian churches in the form of medieval music that involves chanting Their characteristic of music as based on plainchant improvising with parallel melodies Medieval singers continued experimenting with melodies and polyphony became more elaborate and complex

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    The Classical and Medieval West The Medieval period ‚ this is a period beginning at about 5th century to the 15 century. The 5th century would put it in the era the last Emperor of the West Roman Empire abdicated in favor of the Emperor of the East Roman Emperor‚ but it is also referred to as the date of the "fall of Rome." From the 5th century East Roman Empire would lasted nearly another thousand years‚ and finally fell in 1453. bringing rise to the Byzantine Empire. But the important thing

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    Women in Medieval India

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    Medieval Indian Women Medieval India was considered the "Dark Ages" for Indian women. It would not be correct to say that the caste system was the only baneful feature of Hindu society. There was a progressive deterioration in the position of women in the society since Manu’s times‚ which reached the lowest point during this period. The practical recommendations given in the Manu-samhita were those of a bigot. Though not exactly regarded as a piece of property‚ the woman’s secondary

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    Life at a medieval university for clerics was in many regards similar to our present day college experience. When college was in session‚ life was basically split into two categories; life in the books‚ and life outside the books if you will. Scholars needed to focus their attention to the tasks at hand during learning hours. As we know today‚ the more time you spend studying‚ the better grades you’ll achieve. On the other hand‚ scholars needed a release from the daily grind of constant academic

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    spirit thought about capturing several of these horned beasts‚ taking them to their village‚ and recreating the thrill of a hunt so that the knights would demonstrate their skill and win the admiration of the subjects. Thus‚ in a small corner of Medieval Spain‚ the beginning of what today is Spanish spectacle of bullfighting was created. The earliest record

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    20 Medieval Superstitions

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    20 Medieval superstitions 1. It was general belief that witches were associated with bats and that if someone spotted a bat‚ it was considered bad luck. 2. Another superstition was that they thought horses repelled witches; therefore‚ witches rode brooms or pitchforks instead. 3. If a child rode on the back of a bear‚ he or she would be protected from whooping cough. 4. The lucky horseshoe came from the belief that horses repelled witches. They would hang horseshoes that were removed naturally

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    The focus of medieval women’s spirituality is again the center of this week’s discussion. It differs from last week because we are now examining secondary sources that were written about the women’s spiritual experiences. They did not write the works like their counterparts of last week. This gives us a slightly different perspective that we must take into account when looking at the sources. They are no longer primary sources‚ so the author will not try to portray themselves in a good light. However

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    Alchemy In Medieval Europe

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    scholars during the Middle Ages. It is believed to have originated in Hellenistic Egypt‚ and closely tied to Hermes Trismegistus‚ likely a combination of the Egyptian god Thoth‚ and Greek god Hermes (Budge 414-415). The transmission of alchemy to Medieval Europe is believed to have occurred in the early twelfth century‚ with Robert of Chester serving as one of the earliest translators of Arabic texts and knowledge that Spain‚ under Moorish control at the time‚ and Italy were exposed to (Holmyard‚

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