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  • The Danes were a [[Viking]] people, and their influence was felt throughout Scandinavia and [[England]]. Denma [[category:Kingdoms (medieval)]] [[category:countries]]
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  • ...hen is a great way to meet people at an event, and to learn to cook in a [[medieval]] way. Remember that the event only works if people work together.
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • ...is specifically written to dance to. We have surviving sources for both [[Medieval Dance]] music and [[Renaissance dance]] music in surprisingly good quantiti ...surviving music for a dance, without the surviving [[choreography]]. Many people have through various means attempted to [[Dance Reconstruction|reconstruct]
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  • ...ance]], but not before stopping at [[Sicily]] and [[Cyprus]] to kill a few people on the side, and effectively pissing off every monarch in Europe. Richard is remembered as one of the greatest kings in medieval history, but in reality he was an awful ruler and a cruel person. Really, t
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...system was used by [[Ewart Oakeshott]] as the basis for his typology of [[medieval]] sword types, which he classified from X to XXII as a continuation of Pete [[category:weapons]][[category:people (modern)]]
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...hott''' (1916-2002) was a lifelong enthusiast, scholar, and collector of [[medieval]] [[sword]]s, and his publications are standard English-language reference ...Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' established the system of medieval sword classification broadly used today.
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  • This article was inspired by the 1988 '''Cadw''' text ''A Mirror of Medieval Wales'', which is an account of Gerald, and of the 1188 journey. [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • A staff (or, indeed, a stick) can be used as a weapon, mostly by peasant-type people. [[category:artefact (medieval)]]
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  • [[category: people (medieval)]][[category:10th century]]
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  • ...iest civilizations. Wool against bare skin can be very itchy (causing some people to mistakenly believe that they are alergic to the cloth), and it often fou ...nd remains warm when wet as well as being an excellent insulator when dry. People who make [[cloak]]s and [[clothing]] from [[cotton]] rather than wool can u
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  • ...ikiWeb that was started in March [[2003]] to provide information useful to people interested in [[re-enactment]] of [[Europe]]an society and skills for the [ == Other Medieval related WikiWebs ==
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  • An entire nomenclature developed in [[medieval]] [[Japan]]ese culture to describe sword-length and blade curvature, and gr ...by using it as a [[bludgeon]]. This is an interesting contrast to early-[[medieval]] European swords which tended to be shorter and lacked broad [[crossguard]
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  • ...r quality of one and the relative expense of the other. For higher-status people in [[period]], a cup of wine or small beer immediately after waking ...teria which typically lived in the [[medieval]] water supply. [[Medieval]] people might not have understood disease theory, but given enough experience, they
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  • ...techniques, articles on historical events or [[:category:people (medieval)|people]], etc.
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  • An '''apiarist''' is a [[bee]]keeper. In [[period]], these people were [[craftsman|craftsmen]], although there weren't as many of them as say [[category:occupation (medieval)]]
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  • Humans find flowers attractive for their beauty and scent. People also find some flowers useful as [[herb]]s (e.g. [[camomile]]), [[spice]]s Some flowers known during the medieval [[period]]:
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