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  • ...es automatically became more serious if blood was spilt. In much of the [[medieval]] [[period]], an argument that came to blows could be laughed off, so long ...nfident. However they can be arrogant, indulgent, and capricious. Sanguine people were believed to be inclined towards feverish, inflammatory illnesses. An
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]][[category:monarchs (medieval)]][[category:12th century]]
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  • The Italian Wars are a popular period for [[SCA]] people to focus their activities, especially those interested in [[mercenary compa (any images of this period, people??)
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • ...modern sca slang (eg [[stickjock]]) or medieval terms and modern names for medieval objects (eg [[pennanular]]) a re-enactor is likely to encounter (in the sca ...omepages for [[Recreationist sites|club]], [[branch]]es, [[household]]s or people. They can have a page describing who the group is, who their officers are a
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]][[category:monarchs (medieval)]][[category:10th century]]
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  • ...xplain terms etc that the SCA and other groups use, and [[SCAism]] is what people say rather than SCAese, and it has the two meanings. We are the record keep ...age. When it comes to people 'making garb' then there doesn't seem to be a medieval basis for the usage.
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  • ...s and yellows, but such processing does not appear to have been known in [[medieval]] times. The shorter [[flax]] fibres are called ''tow'' and the longer ones ...en was the favoured, and most common material for [[underwear]] for both [[medieval]] men and women. [[Hemp]], [[Nettle cloth]] and [[Ramie]] may have been us
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  • ...d, who scrabble for the scraps that fall from your table?" "They are poor people," Charlemagne replied.<br>"If that is how you treat your poor, who are God' [[category: monarchs (medieval)]]
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  • ...sation required to read these suggest that even most [[literacy|literate]] people would not perform these tasks, but would instead consult specialised [[monk However, unlike our modern "equal" hours, the medieval daytime was divided into a fixed number of hours between sunrise and sunset
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  • * Why do people join the SCA? ...rshall]] about fighter trainings in your local area. (see [[how to contact people]])
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  • ...ative Anachronism]] but you're welcome to add information from/for other [[medieval]] [[re-enactment]] groups. '''[[People]]''': [[Knight|Knights]] - [[King]]s - [[Queen]]s - [[Officer]]s - [[Autocr
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  • ...ver these coins were easier to shave [[silver]] off than whole pennies, so people prefered to keep coins whole where possible. ...plus for trade. ([[12th_Century_References#Zarnecki 1984|Zarnecki 1984]]) People often hoarded coins in jars, thus creating shortages in coin. For everyday
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  • [[category: people (medieval)]] [[category:12th century]] [[category:13th century]]
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  • ...lague]] that hit [[Europe]] and other countries several times during the [[medieval]] [[period]]. At one point, the black death reduced the population of easte ...he Black Death disease. Entire towns were wiped out as, once infected, the people had no effective remedy and were doomed to a swift end.
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  • ...many Jews lived in [[Christian]] [[Europe]], they were reviled as an alien people, and slandered as the killers of [[Christ]]. Other falsehoods commonly spr
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...|equipment]] and [[clothing]]. These are usually not too stringent and new people are able to [[loaner gear|borrow]] equipment until they acquire their own a ...o describe reenactment groups or societies that recreate [[ancient]] and [[medieval]] [[combat]] using, clearly enough, metal [[weapon]]s. This distinguishes
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  • ...s]] who in turn rejected forced baptism, encouraged favours for the Jewish people, and placed the Jews under the protection of the King. The [[Catholic Chur ...nd [[research]] into the time period. The [[SCA]] covers from the early [[medieval]] period until the late [[Renaissance]] of [[1600]] and the life and times
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