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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.
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  • This category is for articles about people who existed from the [[16th century]] onwards but before the early part of
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  • I didn't say he wasn't period, I said that he was not medieval, which he isn't by any stretch of the imagination.--[[User:User 144|User 14 ...need is a category: people (post-medieval) in order to distinguish between people born after 1500 and those 20th and 21st century reenactors.--[[User:User 14
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  • ...(medieval)]] and their occupational subcategory, ie. [[:category:monarchs (medieval)]]??? - [[User:Cian|Cian Gillebhrath]]
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  • ...[[names|name]], and this can be a part of a [[persona]], or just a cool [[medieval]] name they like. Things to remember when choosing your SCA name: *If you genuinely want people to call you by your SCA name, then keep it simple, or you'll just be given
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  • If you're looking for '''Medieval Dance''' then you're probably really in need of the article about [[Renaiss ...was done in the [[Middle Ages]], and there are no surviving examples of a Medieval Dance [[choreography]]. Some of the dance styles we know existed in the [[
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  • See also [[:category:People (medieval)]] [[category: People_(medieval)]]
    119 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:09, 30 October 2007
  • ...out [[Europe]]. [[King]]s often employed mad men, mentally challenged, and people of unusual stature in these roles. [[category: occupation (medieval)]]
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  • ...listen to people who play [[Dungeons and Dragons]], a [[poison]] tail. The medieval wyvern had a barbed tail and this is sometimes depicted this barb in the sa ...le have a wyvern as part of a [[device]] and it was seen fairly often in [[medieval]] [[heraldry]], where it is often referred to as a [[dragon]]. Because of
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  • ...as influzena, tuberculosis, dystentry, and [[plague]] were common in the [[medieval]] period. In addition, even minor wounds would become infected and cause s Fortunately, [[medieval]] disease and sanitation are not accurately portrayed in the [[recreationis
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...gory:people (medieval)]]. I feel that this category should be [[:category: people (modern)]].- [[User:Cian|Cian Gillebhrath]] :Agreed. I have redirected [[:category:people]] here, and categorized the only entry there ([[Laurel]]) to [[:category:ti
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  • ...ss institutionalized, and less likely to involve large numbers of enslaved people toiling for a single owner. Significant [[regional differences]] would hav Slavery is one of those aspects of medieval life that cannot be reenacted in the [[SCA]], however well-intentioned the
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  • ...e as betting on the outcome of a [[fighter]]'s bout, or as complex as many medieval [[dice|dicing games.]] Gambling was as popular in [[period]] as it is toda ..., and frequently condemned by priests and preachers. The rules of many of medieval games, like [[Hazard]] or [[Passage]], have survived to [[modern]] times.
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  • [[Category:People (medieval)]] [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]]
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  • ...rsh, but I am just trying to make it a better Cunnan that remains with its medieval focus.
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  • ...would eat anything with [[wing]]s. These [[bird]]s were a popular dish in medieval cuisine - in later [[period]], fowl were considered more suitable for human
    444 bytes (69 words) - 04:26, 10 July 2007
  • Medievalist, musician, and author of the book [[Medieval Instrumental Dances]]. [[category:People (modern)]]
    109 bytes (13 words) - 02:28, 29 June 2007
  • ...starts a while after autumnal equinox), along with the cold weather. Does medieval definitions of the seasons differ? If so, a longer explaination might be in ...address what recreationists do during winter. For instance, it means that people in Lochac can wear more European garb. [[User:Morgant|Morgant]] 16:12, 5 Se
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  • * the beginning of the [[Medieval Warm Period]] == Significant people ==
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  • [[Category:Monarchs (medieval)]] [[category:people (medieval)]]
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  • ...y works including [[The Divine Comedy]]. Dante was one of the last great [[medieval]] scholars, preceding the age of the [[Renaissance]]. [[Category:People (medieval)]]
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