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    The Roman and Middle Ages had many things different from each other. The people have changed very much from the 2 eras. But, there are also similarities in between the two. The government of the Roman and Medieval world was very different from each other. In the Roman government, the patron system was used commonly. This means people were selected for government because their friends were in authority. Due to this system, people worked to make friends. They believed that there would be more

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    did not have windows they were dark places that in order to get light they needed many candles. Not even the candles could give the right amount of light the buildings needed. The middle ages architects wanted big windows on the buildings and this new style made their wish come true. Architecture during the Middle Ages became a new style with new problems to solve and a new kind of extraordinary buildings to build. The world was changing, and Europeans’ perceptions of it as reflected

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    organization in the Middle Ages for many countries. The system of feudalism made it possible for everyone to get what they needed, Feudalism relied on the manor, it’s major economic force to keep the economy of feudalism going. Feudalism would have fallen apart without each role providing the feudal society with their goods and services, the shepherd was only one of these vital roles. Feudalism was an effective social, political and economic organization of the chaos in the Middle Ages, which was made

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    Peasants’ daily lives revolved around work to provide food for their families through mostly farming. They were the backbone of society during the Middle Ages because they paid the taxes and produced the food. Most peasants lived in small two-room cottages with dirt floors or farms on a manor. The common room was the kitchen, living room and dining room. Their beds were piles of straw, the windows were holes and light was provided by candles. Peasants owned a few furnishings and a wealthier one would

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    “The Middle Ages designates the time span roughly from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance and Reformation” (“The Middle Ages”). Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was written in the thirteenth and fourteenth century, along with Morte D’Arthur. Both medieval epics exemplify bravery and courage as their themes. “The only universal European institution during the Medieval Era was the Catholic Church which had all the local power within the local bishops” (Sagona). The church saw itself

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    When one thinks of the Medieval period images of Vikings and Medieval Times in Lyndhurst come to mind. Yet, the Medieval period or Middle Age is more than just Vikings and good turkey legs. It does not just encompass Europe it involves the whole world. The time frame of the Middle Age falls between 500CE and 1500CE. The Medieval period is “characterized by order, hierarchy, and religion”. Now how do they maintain this control and power? They inspire fear to those they preside over. One method of

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    The Renaissance was a period in European history, from the 14th century to the 17th century, regarding as the cultural bridge between the middle ages and modern ages. The Renaissance began first in the italian states. These city-states had wealth from commerce and trade that was present in the middle ages. Venice was known for its transportation in the silk road and the spice trade. Many merchants from India and China came in helping to bring along new ideas. The style of painting, sculpture and

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    Knights were an important part of society and feudalism in the Middle Ages Knights were soldiers of their lord or King and their first priority was to the person he served. Feudalism is the form of government and organization that held medieval society together and kept them from complete chaos. Knights upheld laws and served their lord they made oaths and agreements and both the lord and knight depended on each other. Feudalism made sure that everyone got what they needed by making oaths and agreements

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    What is beauty, anyway? Beauty has varied throughout time, various cultures and the vast different perceptions of the world. Specifically, the differences between the Middle Ages or the Medieval Period and Modern Pop Culture are... From fair maidens to today’s supermodels, beauty standards are always changing across time and cultures. Due to culture differences today, I’m going to focus on American Pop Culture in the past ten years (mainly focusing on the 2010s-present). What influences our perception

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    Knights in armor, damsels in distress, heroic quests, masquerade balls—this was the essence of romance in the Middle Ages. In medieval European literature, love is for the nobility, chivalrous, and virtuous. Andreas Capellanus defined courtly love as “Love is a certain inborn suffering derived from the sight of and excessive meditation upon the beauty of the opposite sex, which causes each one to wish above all things the embraces of the other and by a common desire to carry out all of love’s precepts

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