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  • ...d. [[Salt]] was poured into the saltcellar at the start of the meal, and people would reach into it and get a "pinch of salt" -- literally as much salt as ...ad of the table than the saltcellars; therefore the term came to represent people of lesser quality, such as [[servant]]s, [[journeyman|journeymen]], or [[ap
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  • ...reation group|groups]] need to know what it was like to be an aethist in [[medieval]] society, then by all means, add [[aethism|a page for aethism]]. Because o
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...assume your request was for information about elizabethan music, not just medieval stuff in general, so I'll add that to the wanted articles list.
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  • ...logy|Mythical]] and [[Saint]]ly figures may also be added, especially if [[medieval]] [[manuscript|works]] refer to such figures as if historical.
    132 members (4 subcategories, 0 files) - 05:21, 3 November 2007
  • ...u are in the [[SCA]], you are being a [[medieval]] [[noble]] in a pseudo-[[medieval]] world. The more you play your [[persona]], the more you are [[live rolepl ...way, SCA folks aren't usually pretending to be someone else, they are just people doing things in an unusual setting. [[User:AlexandreDavigne|AlexandreDavig
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  • [[category:dance]][[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • '''Trading''' refers to the buying and selling of goods. Many [[medieval]] [[town]]s and [[city|cities]] became well known trading centres, some for ...nd objects in high demand but short supply would support a higher price as people paid to obtain said item.
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  • In [[period]], '''scribes''' were the people who could [[writing|write]]. Often, they were [[monk]]s or [[nun]]s who wor ...calligraphy]] and [[illumination]] on the scrolls is often on par with a [[medieval]] [[book of hours]] or [[grant of arms]].
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  • [[Category: People (medieval)]] [[Category: Monarchs (medieval)]]
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  • ...if it is not [[authenticity|authentic]] to the [[middle ages]], but looks medieval to the modern eye. ...l]]s and those concerned with [[authenticity]], strive to create authentic medieval [[garb]] and other crafts, much of the material culture that makes up the [
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  • [[category:people (post-medieval)]]
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  • Medieval clothing takes a variety of forms according to [[period]] and culture. ...]] some use [[SCAism|the term]] '''Garb''' to differentiate all forms of [[medieval]] clothing from modern clothing.
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]][[category:14th century]][[category:15th century]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...if you are a petty vandal or a knowledgeable source. I don't want to see people mistakenly believeing something because the rest of the article was so wel ...Translated by Elizabett A. S. Dawes, 1928. Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies, New York, 2006, http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/AnnaComnena-A
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  • [[category:monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...I can't think it difficult to research if you have original German texts (medieval german seems less different to modern than english), unless it is quite rar edit: I've tried looking at a <database of medieval high german texts |http://mhdbdb.sbg.ac.at:8000/index.html>, and can indead
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