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    obsession of salvation‚ and this is where the birth of several new ideals were formed. A code of conduct that is still talked about to this day‚ chivalry‚ was created. This was a code of conduct based on the Christian religion that was mainly aimed at knights. Chivalry and the tournaments created by the church were major ways that society was curbed from their naturally socially destructive

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    ) LECTURER : Prof. Madya Hanizah Hj. Musib STUDENT NAME : NUMBER ID : COURSE : MUF106 - Western art music TITLE : Secular Music in the Middle Ages Secular music is non-religious music. Secular means worldly. Secular music developed in the Medieval period and was used in the Renaissance. Secular music in the Middle Ages included love songs‚ dances‚ and dramatic works. This music was not bound by the traditions of the Church‚ nor was it even written down for the first time

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    Warriors: Knights VS Samurai: Introduction: For this ‘Japan Under the Shoguns’ assessment task‚ I have chosen Warriors: Knights VS Samurais. A knight is a mounted warrior of the feudal system of Europe. A samurai is a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan‚ especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos. Roles and responsibilities: Knights had the responsibilities of fighting in the king’s army and leading troops of soldiers to war. Not only those responsibilities

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    variety of bags and purses came into existence in the Middle Ages. Even through purses have been around for centuries‚ it was not till Victorian era that the purse evolved into the sort of women’s accessory we would recognize today. In addition to bags and purses for daily use‚ there were also smaller bags and purses for special purposes: as a marriage bag‚ toy bag‚ alms bag‚ perfumed bag or New Year’s gift‚ they “fulfilled their own special role.” (Sigrid Ivo‚ n. d.) If we will put a modern day’s

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    the origins of our own history and its development; and the achievements of People and of Kings.” (Bruni) The Renaissance opened possibilities for thinkers‚ like Niccoló Machiavelli‚ to view the political and moral problems in new ways than in the Middle Ages.The economy in the Renaissance was changed by the transition from feudalism to merchant capitalism. Civic humanists greatly influenced the Northern humanists‚ which caused Italian humanism to spread until the Reformation. Singularity and individualism

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    Germanic Society During the Middle Ages by Agnes Mathilde. In this article‚ Agnes apprises us about slavery in Germanic society during the middle ages. In this article‚ Agnes treats the subject of slavery under three aspects. The three aspects are “first‚ reduction‚ the downward course‚ the slave becoming more and more a thing; secondly‚ restitution‚ the amelioration of slavery; and thirdly‚ liberation.” (Jerome Dowd‚ Slavery in Germanic Society During the Middle Ages‚ Agnes Mathilde) The article

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    in the Middle Ages (early 1400s-late 1500s) In every part of the world‚ women have been considered subordinate to men and have not had as many rights as men. They were always expected to do thing such as taking care of the family‚ satisfying their husband’ every need‚ and not working outside of their houses. During the industrialization era‚ when jobs became more common and factories needed workers‚ women started working as well. Thus‚ as societies became more urbanized‚ the general role of women

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    which then created a magnificent cycle to be lived up to. Chartres cathedral was an important structure in Medieval Europe because of its religious aspects‚ socio-economic impact and architectural styles that it brought forward. Religion plays a key role in many lives today‚ and has been for many years—Chartres cathedral fed this appetite with the stories behind the windows‚ the history behind the sacred tunic and the uses behind the labyrinth. For the longest time‚ the stained glass in Chartres were

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    During the Middle Ages‚ the rise and fall of empires as well as religions had something to do with why the three major traditions‚ Greco-Roman‚ Judeo-Christian‚ and Celto-Germanic‚ emerged together. These three concurrent ancient traditions all contributed to the “Western Tradition.” Classical Antiquity took place from 500 BC to about 400 AD; this was a broad term for a lengthy period of cultural history that was located in the Mediterranean Sea. This brought to civilizations together‚ Ancient Greece

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    During the Middle Ages was impossible to gain knowledge without think on religious knowledge. The Catholic Church was the owner and the institution responsible for construct knowledge. Thus‚ the population receives it from the priests. The problem was that‚ the knowledge received was the knowledge that the church wanted to pass for the society. As only the priest knew how to read the Bible‚ they create their own interpretation of God‚ creation‚ heaven and condemnation. In consequence‚ their knowledge

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