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  • ...ee houses''' opened in [[England]] in 1652 and were, appropriately enough, places to go and buy [[coffee]]. They soon became fashionable places for men to gather and talk. So much so that women published a paphlet calle
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  • ...e of choice (or necessity) for the majority of people. In other times and places, mostly those with larger, more crowded cities, the drinking of plain water [[category:materials (medieval)]]
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  • ...Attica was of central importance to the Hellenic golden age; during the [[medieval]] period it remained a prosperous area but of minimal political importance. ...[[Rome|Roman]] eras, and as different from the [[Byzantine]] Greek of the medieval era as [[Chaucer]]'s English is from modern English.
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  • ...e as betting on the outcome of a [[fighter]]'s bout, or as complex as many medieval [[dice|dicing games.]] Gambling was as popular in [[period]] as it is toda ..., and frequently condemned by priests and preachers. The rules of many of medieval games, like [[Hazard]] or [[Passage]], have survived to [[modern]] times.
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  • Alehouses were considered places of low reputation and neither lodging nor [[food]] would be available. [[category:businesses (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:places]] [[category:medieval France]]
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  • ...t of print and out of copyright but may be found on the web in a number of places, including [http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/hy309/docs/burckhardt/burckha [[Category:19th century]] [[category:people (post-medieval)]]
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  • ...at least) and there are still a great number of classic buildings in some places.
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  • *[http://gallowglass.org/jadwiga/SCA/slavic/med_poland.html Medieval Poland, an introduction] [[category:places]][[category:countries]]
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  • This was fundamentally brought on by a lack of good other places to put your [[money]], due to a sustained commercial crisis combining a [[t ...nted the 'moderns' (ie the [[Scholastics]]) as backward relics of the dark medieval era and the [[Humanists]] therefore got all the cool jobs as [[Court Poets]
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  • ...Vinland]] were failures. It was [[colony|colonized]] throughout the late [[medieval]] and [[renaissance]] [[period]]s by [[France]] and [[Britain]] through a p [[category:places]][[category:countries]]
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  • ...ript]]s and [[artwork]] can be found that relate to historical [[event]]s, places and people. [[category:occupation (modern)]][[category:occupation (medieval)]]
    791 bytes (117 words) - 09:51, 25 October 2006
  • ...y medieval manuscripts are now being digitised and are available in varous places across the internet (usually museums and libraries). Some manuscripts avai [[category:artefact (medieval)]]
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  • Byzantium played an immensely important role in the [[Medieval]] era, providing a link with the ancient past of the [[Ancient Greece|Ancie Byzantine power waxed and waned throughout the Medieval period, often as a result of [[crusade]]s (particularly the [[Fourth Crusad
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  • ...ipping. Most commonly found under the arms, but can also be found in other places (eg modern [[underwear]] and lycra pants, period [[socks]] at the heel, etc The medieval gusset is normally a square of fabric about 8-12cm wide (on average, this c
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  • ...ing of currency kept in business more than 30 moneyers, located at various places around the country. The moneyer was in charge of overseeing the coins bein [[category:occupation (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:places]][[category:cities (medieval)]]
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  • In [[medieval]] Europe, love was a word often used to describe many different interperson The [[Society for Creative Anachronism]] places great emphasis on [[chivalry]], [[honour]] and [[courtly love]].
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  • '''Poynts''' are places where an item is laced to another item, e.g. [[armour]] is laced together w [[category:artefact (medieval)]]
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  • ...s, near [[Canberra]]. A [[guild hall]] was its first building, built using medieval [[construction]] methods. [[category: places]]
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