medieval
medieval
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by James F McDonald - 2006-12-17
In the area where I live, in the foothills on the French side of the Pyrenees, the earth has a rich red colour. Local people say that it has healing properties. Some of them make medical poult...
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by Gail Leino - 2006-12-19
Put a touch of the long distant past into your party with a Medieval theme. Everyone thinks of the Medieval period as one full of knights in shining armor rescuing damsels in distress. It's not only a...
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by Laura Eggers Underhill - 2006-12-29
The cycle of the vineyards and man's enjoyment of wine has continued throughout the ages with some of these intriguing differences...ONCE UPON A TIMERoman civilization was well versed in viticulture ...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-01-02
Medieval Castles were structures that changed dramatically over the centuries of the Middle Ages. These changes were brought about by many factors like changes in warfare and the influences of differe...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-01-08
The Middle Ages was a time of much conflict and warfare. During this time many unusual weapons were created to solve battlefield problems. Many of these weapons are familiar to us such as the sword, a...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-01-30
The ceremony of knighthood was the final stage in a process that a man followed since he was a boy. It was the symbolic culmination of his pursuit of proficiency on the battlefield and in the cour...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-01-30
Becoming a knight was much more than a tap on the shoulder with the flat edge of a sword. It was often an involved process that spanned several days. Here is an overview of a typical knighting ceremon...
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by Andrea Kirkby - 2007-02-05
Best castles in EuropeEverybody has their own dream castle. For some it's the Disney castles with its turrets and spires; for others, a ruined stone tower standing on a mountain peak, or a brick ga...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-02-08
Life in the Middle Ages could be very challenging and difficult. But there were many stretches of time when warfare was at a minimum, crops were plentiful, and castles were the homes of Lords, Ladies ...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-02-13
The Dark Ages is a period that is generally accepted as having begun in the year 410 with the fall of Rome and ending in 1095 with the launch of the first Crusades. The fall of Rome sets a good un...