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  • From the [[13th century]], in some places, the term '''journeyman''' was used to describe someone who had completed t [[category:occupation (medieval)]]
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  • ...ied in 26 places in [[Europe]]. The [[shroud]] of Turin may in fact be a [[medieval]] fake. ...[[college]]s as their patron saints. This is to reflect the fact that many medieval and Renaissance colleges were also named after patron saints. There are als
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  • ...[[coffee house]]s opened in [[England]] and became quickly popular meeting places for men to engage in discussions. This distressed While coffee was not known in [[Europe]] during the [[medieval]] period, it is considered [[period by consensus]] in the [[SCA]].
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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 ...[burial]]). This, however this is a rare usage compared to other times and places.
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  • ...kingdom. Uprisings were brutally quelled, Norman lords were installed into places of power, and by 1072 the whole of England had been united once more. [[category: monarchs (medieval)]]
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  • ...riod]] were to the [[Holy Land]], but pilgrimages also took place to other places: to [[Rome]], to tour holy sites and perhaps see the [[Pope]]; to the [[tom * [http://www.larsdatter.com/pilgrims.htm Medieval Pilgrims' Clothing]
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  • From a [[medieval]] [[Europe]]an perspective, '''India''' was best known as a land conquered [[category:places]][[category:countries]]
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  • ...d [[period]] English life and people tend to hold rather romantic views of places such as [[London]]. ''Main article: [[Late Medieval England]]
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  • ...ement; in some Kingdoms, GoAs are almost never awarded at all; and in some places naked GoAs are not unusual at all, often being given to folks like ex-Kingd ...ot carry membership in an [[Order]] and, in fact, has no real place in the medieval structure of the SCA.
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  • ...number number of '''gemstones''' were known to many cultures during the [[medieval]] period. Which gemstones were known in which time and place is harder to ...lished throughout [[period]]. Many names occur for the same gemstones in [[medieval]] [[literature]], making it difficult to identify the gemstone named. The
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  • [[category:places]][[category:cities (medieval)]]
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  • ===Pre-Medieval=== ===[[Medieval]]===
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  • Time during the day was regulated in many places by the church - [[bell]]s rang at the times of significant services, and pe ...ours.htm A wonderful summary of equal and unequal hours, and various other medieval timekeeping practicalities.]
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  • ...and were not allowed to [[clothing|wear]], as fit their social station. [[Medieval]] sumptary laws varied and tended to become more elaborate as the [[period] ...s other than white are in any way restricted. [[Red]] belts are used most places to mark [[squire]]s, but many non-squires also wear red or reddish belts.
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  • In some places, the terms favour and token also refer to specific physical objects. A fav [[category:artefact (medieval)]]
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  • ...and the isle of Aphrodite achieved a degree of peace for the rest of the [[medieval]] [[period]]. [[category:Kingdoms (medieval)]][[category:places]][[category:countries]]
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  • ** [[http://www.forest.gen.nz/Medieval/articles/garments/Charles_blois/Charles_blois.html Historical Surcoat]] wit Other Places of Interest
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  • '''France''' as a [[medieval]] [[kingdom]] occupied much the same area as classical [[Gaul]], but having [[category:places]][[category:countries]]
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  • ''Unrelated to the [[medieval]] Burgundy, The [[Shire of Burgandy]] (note spelling difference) is a regio [[Category:Places]]
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  • Fealty then, is a two-way street, a [[medieval]] contract exchanging [[fief-rent|goods]] or services, usually [[leal servi ...either as a necklace, or a small linked chain under the peerage badge. In places where this is the custom, it is thus considered slightly out-of-place to we
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