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    British History and Civilization: THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD (1066 – 1485). HISTORICAL POINT OF VIEW. Contents Brief overview of the Medieval period 2 The feudal system 3 Religion in Medieval England 4 Knights and the Code of Chivalry 5 Medieval women 7 Castles 9 Literature and music 10 The Black Death 12 In conclusion 13 WEBSITES 14 Brief overview of the Medieval period The term Medieval derives from the Latin words ’medium aevum’ meaning

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    those from almost a millennium ago. If one takes the time to look at business practices today and those shown in the medieval documents‚ they are quite similar. “The Venetian Commada or Collegantia” provides medieval documents that discuss entrepreneurship and it’s common today‚ it’s even seen in television shows like the one called “Shark Tank.” The first example of the medieval documents states‚ “...Sevasto Orefice‚ son of Ser Trudimondo‚ and from your heirs‚ this [amount] £200 [Venetian]. And

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    Development of the Medieval Church Christianity transformed from a persecuted‚ unorganized group of believers into a hierarchical‚ dominating Church over the course of seven centuries‚ developing alongside the changing political environment of post-Roman Europe. The development of the institution of the Catholic Church and the spread of Christ throughout Europe during these seven centuries directly impacted every aspect of late-antiquity and early-medieval life‚ especially politics and the relationship

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    Whedon English Honors 4 10/09/2008 Roles of Medieval Women During medieval times‚ women were known as inferior to men. They were treated as objects instead of people. Even though the roles for the medieval women were already established‚ some women defied their roles and set their own standards of society. Getting married or establishing power was their only option. Most medieval women had only marriage to look forward to‚ except for noblewomen who wielded

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    were generally left to the infected person ’s family‚ who generally looked to God for answers. "According to the Church‚ if one was to get sick‚ it was believed the illness was a physical manifestation of some sin or weakness of the soul." (Medieval Period) As stated in the above quote‚ one of the main theories for the appearance of a mental illness was either because the person had committed a terrible sin or God was simply testing their faith. The story of Margery Kempe is an example of both

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    Women In Medieval Europe

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    Life was difficult being a female in Medieval Europe: 650 words Intro: 100 words Women traditionally occupied a lower level than men‚ no matter what their standing may be in the feudal system. It was much harder for women to move up the feudal system‚ therefore the women’s standing in the feudal system was determined by the male in her life‚ whether it be a husband‚ father‚ or brother. At a time when wealthy men enjoyed stylish life‚ women had very hard times. Some women were even sold away as slaves

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    The Church in Medieval Europe In the twentieth century we often find it difficult to understand the role played by the Church in the tenth and eleventh centuries. The catholic church was the largest unifying structure in medieval Europe. It influenced many people’s lives no matter who they were and where they came from. Europe was 95% Christian during the middle or dark ages from the richest of kings to the poorest of serfs. All levels of society‚ belief in a god or gods was not a matter of choice

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    Black Death

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    that kids are outside playing; the most lively month of the year is July because it is the hottest month and most enjoyable. I chose the year of 1349 because the Black Death and the Medieval Times both correlate in time well. Also‚ in the story‚ the word “medieval” is used so I decided to use a date from the Medieval Ages. Place: This will happen in the courtyard. There are houses‚ a well‚ and a market surrounding the scene. The children will be playing on the cobblestone courtyard. Locale:

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    Medieval symbols and customs are so unmistakably medieval because of their distinct traits. Many modern day interpretations of medieval society involve the use of symbols and customs that almost anyone can recognize as medieval. Some of these symbols and customs include armor‚ swords‚ thrones‚ jousting‚ and castles. Today‚ we might recognize medieval society as violent and barbaric‚ but that is because we perceive their ideas and customs through our modern lens. We also do not know if our modern

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    start of the Insular art or Hiberno-Saxon art of the Anglo-Saxon and Celtic fusion in the British Isles. It covers many different styles of art including the polychrome style and the animal style. Migration Period art is one of the major periods of medieval art. [pic] Pre-Romanesque art and architecture [pic] [pic] The royal palace‚ later church‚ of Santa María del Naranco‚ an example of Asturian architecture of the Ramirense period. Pre-Romanesque art and architecture is the period in Western

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