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    Health and Medicine of the middle Ages During the Middle Ages people lived very different lives compared to what we live today. They were very unsanitary and apt to catching illnesses. There were many different types of diseases and epidemics during the middle ages and very little was done to prevent them with the lack of knowledge the people had about each illness. There were many different types of illnesses and epidemics occurring in Europe during the middle ages. Some of these illnesses resulted

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    malpractice and was quite possibly one of the worst medical catastrophes in history. The Middle Ages was an interesting time for medicine. Doctors knew very little in the way of medicine. Their knowledge was sparse due to the of the lack of technology and no way to see into the body without killing or causing great harm to the patient.They were in high demand due to the diseases that plagued the Medieval Age. Plenty of diseases were caused by lack of hygiene. Most of what medical lore they

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    Feasting and enjoying food was an important part of the medieval life. During the middle ages foods available changed as shortages occurred. What people could and could not eat depended on their religion. In the medieval times‚ there were different foods and customs for the nobles‚ peasants‚ and for celebrations. Nobles were the richest and lived the most lavish lifestyles of the middle ages. “They made laws for the towns as well as the countryside they controlled” (Dawson 16). The kitchen of the

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    The history of Europe in the Middle Ages or in the medieval period lasted from 500 A.D to 1500 A.D. The church was very powerful in this time and could even control the kings of the land. The main church in the time of medieval period was the Catholic Church. They had great control over the European people and had more power than any feudal state. Christianity‚ began approximately 500 years before the start of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was wealthy and power and Bishops and archbishops

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    During the Middle Ages‚ society was divided among the locals. Depending on your wealth‚ religion‚ and family‚ you are placed in a certain class. The three main classes are the upper royal class‚ the middle class‚ and the lower poorer class. To be a member of the upper class‚ folk must be born a noble. This class consists of royalty‚ knights‚ squires‚ and friars. It is divided into two sub classes. The upper and the clergy‚ the clergy being more of the religious class. This includes the friars

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    Miss Amy Tanaka TimeCapsule 3 December 2014 The Middle Ages was the time of new discoveries. It was the time that people tinkered in their spare time. The time when changes in the world came around every bend‚ in every nook and cranny; this was the time of castles and kings; the time of the medieval knights and swords; this was the Middle Ages. Three people were the most significant people in the Middle Ages. Justinian The Great was a great emperor‚ as was Suleiman The Magnificent; Martin Luther

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    Social: Chivalry Chivalry ‚a product of the Late Middle Ages‚ is the medieval knightly system with its religious‚ moral‚ and social code. It developed between 1170 and 1220. It was more so a code of conduct and morals than a rule of law. Prioritizing “qualities idealized by the Medieval knights such as bravery‚ courtesy‚ honor and great gallantry toward women”.(1) This system of conduct was especially strengthened by the dark age myths and legends of King arthur and the knights of the round table

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    The institution that controlled education in western Europe during the middle ages was the church. It changed in the late Middle Ages when universities began to gain more independence‚ the students had control. 2.) Students were expected to study the trivium and the quadrivium‚ which consisted of subjects such as grammar‚ rhetoric‚ and logic. It also focuses on showing appreciation for Latin classics‚ elegance in writing Latin verse and prose‚ as well as the systematic conduct of reasoning and thought

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    The Middle Ages were once known as a time of darkness. It was plagued with sickness and violence. Many lives were lost during this period of corruption. A leading factor in the death toll would be war. War during that time was barbaric and bloody. They would fight in large quantities and would risk their lives for a certain cause whether that be for expansion or power for the king. In the Middle Ages‚ many battles have been fought by important people. They use certain equipment and are organised

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    Society Around 1300–1350 the Medieval Warm Period gave way to the Little Ice Age. The colder climate resulted in agricultural crises‚ the first of which is known as the Great Famine of 1315-1317.The demographic consequences of this famine‚ however‚ were not as severe as those of the plagues of the later century‚ the Black Death. Estimates of the death rate caused from one third to as much as sixty percent. By around 1420‚ the accumulated effect of recurring plagues and famines had reduced the population

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