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    Knights in Medieval Europe Knights were the most advanced fighting unit of the Middle Ages. Developed mainly by Charles Martel‚ they were horsemen‚ armored and carrying swords. By definition‚ a Knight was a mounted warrior in the service of his liege-lord (Snell‚ "Defining the Knight"‚ Knight Life‚ Internet). He they would generally receive a fief in exchange for their services. But Knights also became important as a symbol of honor‚ nobility (in the moral sense of the word)‚ and loyalty towards

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    1) How did religion influence the Magna Carta? God’s laws told them that they were equal to the King. The archbishops‚ bishops‚ abbots‚ earls were freeman that could not be taken or imprisoned‚ outlawed or exiled or ruined unless by lawful judgments. General of injustice’s would cause the souls of them and the souls of their ancestors and successors to burn in all eternity. 2) How did the Magna Carta limit the power of King John? According to the Magna Carta: •the king could no longer collect

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    Margaux Ratcliff The Evolution of Stained Glass in Medieval Times MSE 1111 Fall 2017 Medieval stained glass windows are the main feature of many famous buildings‚ from the Augsburg Cathedral of Germany to the Sainte-Chapelle in France. Due to cultural significance alone‚ Medieval stained glass is an important topic to learn more about the culture of Europe during the Medieval Period. However‚ the study of stained glass has one more important advantage. Since Roman times‚ the process of creating

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    The tensions between the members of the Church of England and the Catholic Church were amplified by the rulings in the late fifteen hundreds. With the ever changing religious views of the monarchy‚ the people of England were pulled back and forth with it. So a small group of faithful Catholics decided that extreme measures needed to be taken to change the Monarch back in their favor. Guy Fawkes was part of a small group that tried to blow up Parliament by planting gunpowder under the House of Lords

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    for personal protection dates before the medieval period and is thought to have originated in Eastern Europe where natives in Asia used iron rings that had been sewn to fabrics for protection. The Asian natives called this type of armour ring mail‚ which would later be known across the world as chain mail however chain mail was not discovered by the rest of the world until the Romans started to use it and chain mail was not truly developed until the medieval era. Before the Romans discovery of chain

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    device? In the medieval-ages they didn’t have that. Although we still have some today like music and board games‚ in the medieval-ages they played them differently. In medieval-ages they had lots of recreation and entertainment and here are some of them. Music in the medieval-ages was played frequently‚ they played the drums‚ flute‚ harp and the hurdie gurdie (Taylor‚28-29). You know the song “do a deer a female deer”‚ a man named Guido D’Arezzo made a song like that in the medieval-ages. He also

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    The European sovereign debt crisis (often referred to as the Eurozone crisis) is an ongoing financial crisis that has made it difficult or impossible for some countries in the euro area to repay or re-finance their government debt without the assistance of third parties. In 1992‚ members of the European Union signed the Maastricht Treaty‚ under which they pledged to limit their deficit spending and debt levels. However‚ in the early 2000s‚ a number of EU member states were failing to stay within

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    Mar-Juani Thompson Message: Why Wait Til Midnight? Song: Midnight By: Brent Jones Don’t wait til midnight When there is no sunshine You are a stranger Until there is danger And that aint right You say that You love me And cant live Without me Then why do You call me Only when you need me [Luke 8:13 “Those on the rock are the ones who receive the word with joy when they hear it‚ but they have no root. They believe for a while‚ but in the time of testing they fall away”]

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    PARTS OF SPEECH A term in traditional grammar for the eight categories* into which words are classified according to their functions in sentences: Nouns -The part of speech (or word class) that is used to name or identify a person‚ place‚ thing‚ quality‚ or action. Pronouns - A word (one of the traditional parts of speech) that takes the place of a noun‚ noun phrase‚ or noun clause Verbs - The part of speech (or word class) that describes an action or occurrence or indicates a state of being

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    Monasticism in the Late Medieval Literature The Canterbury Tales Table of Contents I. The Reason of Topic Selection II. Background Information -Introduction of the Monastic Life in Medieval England III. The Literary Genre: Estates Satires IV. The Discussions of the Monastic Characters in the Tales V. Influences and Conclusion VI. References I. The Reason of Topic Selection As I am taking a course of English Literature‚ I came across Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.

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