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  • One of the few people who know about these, and has actually made a pair, is [[Mistress Margie of ...EDragon03/sleeves.document.html The Knitted Scogger & an Experiment in the Medieval Approach to Knitting]
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  • ...ng sequence used for this pattern is not the classic turning sequence most people learn for simple threaded in patterns. There are a few possible explainations for the lack of medieval threaded in patterns published today:
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...f in which he claims that he would be valued above all troubadours if only people understood him. Opinion is divided as to how serious he is about the final [[Category:Troubadour]][[category:people (medieval)]][[category:12th century]]
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  • ...nternet-based community of people interested in sharing knowledge of the [[medieval]] Slavic world. *[[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]] in the [http://www.medieval-baltic.us/knowledge/ Baltic States] page
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  • Clues in his writing have lead people to believe that he was not well versed in highly desired areas of learning [[Category:people (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:19th century]] [[category:people (post-medieval)]]
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  • people, and to pump hot, agitated [[water]] around them. This is ...in warm water. The modern hot tub is closer to a Japanese bath than any [[medieval]] equivalent.
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...o obtain meat for [[cooking]]. The [[sanitation|sanitary conditions]] in [[medieval]] [[Europe]] would, however, have made the long term storage of meats diffi
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...ng from [[sewing]] [[needle]]s to reinforcing [[clothing]]. In fact, some people refer to bone and [[horn]] as "the plastic of the Middle Ages," so useful i [[category:materials (medieval)]]
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  • Poisons are also often used in [[medieval]] [[drama]]. [[Shakespeare]]'s plays feature many deaths by poison. A lack of [[science|scientific knowledge]] also lead to people unknowingly poisoning themselves. For instance, [[Elizabeth I]] is frequent
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  • [[Category:Troubadour]][[category:people (medieval)]][[category:13th century]]
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  • [[Category:troubadour]][[category:people (medieval)]][[category:12th century]]
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  • [[Category: Monarchs (medieval)]] [[Category: People (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]][[category:monarchs (medieval)]][[category:10th century]]
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  • Many people consider him and [[Roger Bacon]] to be the two fathers of the [[scientific [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...t neighbours [[Germany]] and [[Russia]] and consists of mainly [[Slavic]] people. It began to evolve into a nation in 966 [[AD]] but was officially a [[king *[http://gallowglass.org/jadwiga/SCA/slavic/med_poland.html Medieval Poland, an introduction]
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  • [[category:monarchs (medieval)]][[category:People (medieval)]][[category:11th century]] [[category:Kingdom of Jerusalem]]
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  • [[category:religion]][[category:people (medieval)]][[category:4th century]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...described the physical place a painter worked, but also refered to all the people employed in the workshop. [[category:occupation (medieval)]]
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  • ...also known as '''Walter the Penniless''', was one of the leaders of the [[People's Crusade]], the initial stage of the [[First Crusade]] which started in 10 [[category:People (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:Troubadour]][[category:people (medieval)]][[category:12th century]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]][[category:religion]]
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  • [[category:15th century]] [[category:people (medieval)]] [[category:western martial arts]] [[category:fencing masters]]
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...era]], water was the beverage of choice (or necessity) for the majority of people. In other times and places, mostly those with larger, more crowded cities, [[category:materials (medieval)]]
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • * The transition from the [[Medieval]] Warm Period to the Little Ice Age == Significant people ==
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ..."[[guild]]". The church established schools with the purpose of educating people in a particular profession (a non-trade profession), and then universities ...ontrol over the faculty and started to organise themselves as [[nation]]s (people of like cultural origin or [[language]]). Brawls between local townspeople
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  • [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...the activities in the [[SCA]] are based around [[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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  • [[category:people (post-medieval)]] [[category:16th century]]
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  • [[category: monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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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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