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    The Middle Ages‚ while seemingly simple‚ was a very complicated time period specifically in terms of religion. For peasants in particular‚ religion was everything because it is all that they had. During the Middle Ages‚ the Church encouraged people to go on pilgrimages to holy places‚ known as shrines. People were encouraged to go to these shrines and pray so that all of their sins would be forgiven and they could go to heaven. For any person in the Middle Ages‚ going to heaven was a big deal so

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    In the Middle Ages‚ Juruselam found itself under Muslim rule‚ which made it difficult for Christian pilgrims who wanted to visit due to it being the site of Jesus’ preaching‚ crucifixion‚ and subsequent rise from the dead. At the Council of Clermont in 1095 the leader of the Roman Catholic Church at the time - Pope Urban II - gave a call to arms that resulted in the calling of the first crusade with the objective of reclaiming the Holy Land and winning back Jerusalem for the Christians. Religious

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    In the Middle Ages‚ Juruselam found itself under Muslim rule‚ which made it difficult for Christian pilgrims who wanted to visit due to it being the site of Jesus’ preaching‚ crucifixion‚ and subsequent rise from the dead. At the Council of Clermont in 1095 the leader of the Roman Catholic Church at the time - Pope Urban II - gave a call to arms that resulted in the calling of the first crusade with the objective of reclaiming the Holy Land and winning back Jerusalem for the Christians. Religious

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    Did the church help or hinder the progress of medicine in the middle Ages? In this essay I will be looking at the different aspects of medicine in the Middle Ages and accessing how the church helped or hindered their development. As there was a lot of unrest at the start of the middle Ages the church is important because it preserved a lot of things. It also provided a way of life‚ so it was very influential. The Church did not encourage the development of new medical ideas‚ it was not in

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    1. In the Middle Ages‚ contracts were symbolized and publicly noted by the use of various rituals acts or gestures. Explain how the contract of vassalage was signed by specific rituals or acts. Vassals swore an oath‚ and then they would kiss their lord. They were then invested with their fiefs by their lord. “First they did their homage thus: The count asked if he was willing to become his man‚ and the other replied‚ “I am willing;” and with clasped hands‚ surrounded by the hands of the count‚

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    Women during the middle Ages The middle ages were a big part of the world’s history. Every aspect of life was influenced. One important influence was on women. Medieval society was ruled by men and women had their “place’ depending on their social class (“Medieval Women”). Peasant women had the hard life; they were expected to cook and clean and help their husbands all at the same time (“Daily Life for Peasant Women in the Middle Ages”). Peasant women would typically begin their days at 3 am

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    ECCLESIASTICAL CORRUPTION IN THE MIDDLE AGES Religion and faith dominated virtually every aspect of life during the middle Ages. However‚ the Church ’s influence suffered greatly during the later part of this age of faith. Many historians hold that the Medieval Church was a landmark of corruption. This view is often used to explain the decline and fall of the Church and the success of Martin Luther ’s reformation. It depicts the Church as being ruled by power hungry popes who abuse their positions

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    Disease and Treatment in the Middle Ages The Middle Ages were tough times when it came to disease and medicine. There were numerous types of sickness and disease that flooded Europe during the Middle Ages. Not helping the situation‚ the medicinal knowledge of the people of Europe of the time was not up to par. Some of the diseases and illness that were running rampant during these times were pneumonia‚ leprosy‚ and the plague. The middle ages were a time of great suffering and death because of

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    The court system in the middle ages worked by using the term “guilty until proven innocent” and using trials of ordeal to determine innocence.The courts weren’t based on the idea of an accused being innocent until proven guilty as there was no concept to believe the accused was innocent. It was the job of the accused to prove their innocence. The accused could do this by taking an oath to prove their innocence. The accused would also be required bring oath helpers‚ these helpers would normally know

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    life of the Lords and Ladies of the Middle Ages throughout Europe had hardships and benefits. In most cases‚ however‚ they had great lives because of their manors‚ castles‚ and vast wealth in the land. Overall‚ the quality of life and the lifestyle of the lords and ladies of the Middle Ages depended on wealth‚ protection‚ and various events which were occurring within the area. To begin‚ the area in which the Lords and Ladies lived varied in the Middle Ages. However‚ they were all similar in the

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