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    Serfs In The Middle Ages

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    Although it may seem like serfs didn’t do much in the Middle Ages‚ they were actually the ones who kept both knights and nobles alive. The serfs were just like peasants‚ except for the fact that they served under a lord. The serfs would farm their lord’s land - one strip of the field’s crops were for themselves and their family‚ while the rest of the field and their crops belonged to the lord. In exchange‚ the lord would protect his serfs from robbery and any other kinds of harm. The serfs

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    Life In The Middle Ages

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    1. Life in the middle ages was so much different‚ as incomes were poor‚ and malnourishment and disease were common. People produced the bulk of their own food‚ clothing‚ furniture and tools. Most of the people lived and worked in their countries since it was dangerous to travel. Also the transportation was poor and dangerous‚ the roads were rocky and it was a small path rather than a road. So most of the people life started and ended in their village. Many people lived on farms‚ growing enough food

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    In the later fourth century and early fifth century‚ the Western Roman Empire fell into rapid decline. Signs of decline included incursions by many of the Northern Kingdoms‚ also known as “barbarians‚” including Vandals‚ Goths‚ Saxons‚ Angles‚ and Gauls. The actual fall of Rome is recorded in history by the Visigoths in 410 A.D. While the fall of the empire included looting and the loss of writings and items of antiquity‚ most notably the invaders were looking to settle in the conquered lands and

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    Middle Age Spread

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    Middle Age Spread” a common expression related to explain build up of body fat that begins to appear around our center after we have made it to around 40-50 or so. At first regarded as a benign manifestation of the higher sedentary way of life that accompany a settled career and family existence‚ it is understood the accumulation associated with abdominal excess fat is potentially dangerous to the health. You will find immediate links between abdominal excess fat and Diabetic issues Type 2‚ cardiovascular

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    The rise of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages impacted much of Western Europe and was reestablished to be as powerful as the Old Roman empire. The Holy Roman Emperor was able to unite and influence the people of Europe for many years to come. Before Charlemagne (or Charles the Great) came into power in 768‚ his grandfather Charles Martel became the ruler of the Frankish territories after the Merovingian dynasty was losing control of it. When Martel died‚ his son Pepin the Short‚ took the power of the

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    In Medieval Europe‚ attitudes toward homosexuality varied by era and region. Generally‚ by at least the twelfth century‚ homosexuality was considered sodomy and was punishable by death. Before the Medieval period early Romans tolerated alternative sexual practices‚ such as masturbation in males and females and homosexuality. Homosexuality was generally more accepted for males than for females; male elites were able to recruit slaves or hire household boys for their sexual pleasures‚ while males saw

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    The Middle Ages‚ despite also being referred to as the Dark Ages‚ was a time of high creativity. The misconception that it was "dark" is most likely due to the two periods directly before‚ and after it‚ which had more advancement and focus on learning and education. This period of creativity would not last. A series of crises would strike the people of medieval Europe in a manner extremely similar to those foretold in the Bible‚ brought by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. It was so similar in

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    Today’s modern instruments and traditions of music have evolved from as far back as the Middle Ages500 - 1400 A.D. Most of the music during the Medieval Times was religious due to the influence of the Catholic Church‚ such as the Gregorian Chant. However‚ some music was secular‚ mainly composed by French Troubadours and Trouveres‚ Minstrels‚ Jongleurs‚ and Waits. The instruments played by these musicians were mostly the harp and cittern but the one with the highest respect was the lute. Medieval

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    Life Around The 1400s

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    Life around the 1400 which was part of the middle ages was pretty tough. Technology was not the same so everyday things and task had to be performed differently. There was also of plenty of things going on in the world that made major impacts to people all around the world. Beginning with hygiene‚ people who lived in the 1400s had a hard time doing this. People did not bath or shower as much. The reason for this is because there was no running water and it was a big task just to bathe. In order

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    Guilds In The Middle Ages

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    industrial production. For Manors needed the products and services of “mason‚ expert armorers and metalworkers…” (24‚ Heilbroner)‚ in order to sustain itself. This institution is known as a guild‚ and can be considered the “business units” of the Middle Ages. However the guild’s function was considered much more than just a foundation that focused on the organization and production of economic growth. It was shown that they were also focused on non-economical affairs such as the civil duties‚ and the

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