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  • The production of Manuscripts is widely practiced in the [[SCA]] with many people devoting a lot of time to the production of elaborate [[Illumination]]s. A great many medieval manuscripts are now being digitised and are available in varous places acro
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • ...hies were, and have survived, as a fixed list recognized as authoritative, medieval lists of Nine Worthy Women, where they exist, vary one from another. Culled from a variety of sources, a representative list of the medieval Nine Worthy Women is
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  • Ale was frequently drunk by people of all ages due to the lack of safe drinking water in some areas and someti
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  • ...rts [[Laurel]]s, just as there are Poetry Laurels and Balladry Laurels . [[Medieval]] artists would have practiced all these arts, but the SCA sets bardic arti ...al medieval subjects; they may also feature descriptions of [[event]]s and people from the [[current middle ages]].
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  • ...ion''' is a [[luxury]] and in early [[period]] it was something only a few people could afford. This changed somewhat with the [[Renaissance]]. Formal education was not a necessity for the overwhelming majority of people throughout much of the period. Far more important than academic learning wa
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  • ...[[artwork]] can be found that relate to historical [[event]]s, places and people. [[category:occupation (modern)]][[category:occupation (medieval)]]
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  • ...[[lamb]] or [[mutton]], was one of the more common meats eaten by medieval people. Sheep [[milk]] was also used to make [[cheese]].
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  • ...l [[lawn]]s (presumably of grass) are attested to as a luxury enjoyed by [[medieval]] [[noble]]s as far back as the [[12th Century]].
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  • [[Category: People (medieval)]][[category:16th century]]
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:people (post-medieval)]]
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  • [[category:people (post-medieval)]][[category:17th century]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...be categorised by [[eye]]s that have small [[lug]]s or none at all. Later medieval axes developed metal sheathes that extend down the [[handle]] a distance, b ...ch as the [[daneaxe]] were used by elite [[soldier|troops]] in the [[early medieval]] period and proved to be popular with many [[noble]]s later in history.
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...]] times is done so almost exclusively for aesthetic purposes. However, [[medieval]] hairstyles (including male facial hair) varied greatly, depending on [[cu ...nun]]s had extremely short hair as a sign of modesty, especially for the [[medieval]] period.
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  • [[category:16th century]][[category:people (post-medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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