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    The Medieval Period was a time where citizens were controlled and dominated by three basic things- their feudal obligations, their religion and the crime and punishment system forced upon them. Feudal obligations helped build their social hierarchy and what was proper for them (depending on their rank) to do, Religion controlled their beliefs and ultimately what provided entertainment and the law system sparked fear so that no one will misbehave. They all play an important roll, but the most controlling

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    Dbq Black Death

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    people was that it was spread through rats and fleas. Which were small enough to travel to different areas throughout the world without being seen, or noticed. Rats would often board a boat with humans without being seen. Boats were used for trade in medieval times as they could travel to more places than people could by foot. However boats were also the main carrier of the plague. The plague was easily spread by boats as once the ill and the rats departed the ship and had entered a village they would

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    plunged Europe into darkness, amongst the chaos, progress was hindered and a time known as the Dark Ages emerged. From the shadows of destruction rose the Kingdom of England, prosperous in it’s own right, but ultimately weakened by the turmoil of medieval times.Famine and plague ran rapidly through all of Europe, aided by climate deterioration and chronic malnourishment. No sword compared to the unforgiving blade of The Black Death, a plague more ferocious than any disease known to man. Anglo-Saxon

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    late 13th to the mid 15th centuries and how such events as Black Plague, the One Hundred Year's War and the collapse of Papal Power influenced the Medieval European society. The transformation of the Medieval society was long and painful process, which lasted approximately 150

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    The Medieval Ages The catastrophic collapse of the Roman Empire plunged Europe into darkness, amongst the chaos progress was hindered and a time known as the Dark Ages emerged. From the shadows of destruction rose the Kingdom of England, prosperous in it’s own right, but ultimately weakened by the turmoil of medieval times.Famine and plague ran rapidly through all of Europe, aided by climate deterioration and chronic malnourishment. No sword compared to the unforgiving blade of The Black Death,

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    During the medieval era and the Renaissance era people had different perspectives on how they viewed their world. The people during the medieval ages were very religious and relied on the church, which held a lot of power. As well as, the development of feudalism created a divided society with a fixed social hierarchy, with the lord at the top and peasants at the bottom. In the Renaissance they had more individualistic views and separated their views from the church. They believed they could achieve

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    Essay on Medieval Art

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    In the art world, the medieval periods were traditionally though to be the unproductive phase of Europe between the decline of Rome and the Renaissance. Our modern feelings toward medieval art are far more appreciative. The main intent of Medieval art was to express Christianity which was also a common bond between a wide spread and diverse Europe. For this reason most of the art found from medieval times originated in monasteries and churches. European art during the Middle Ages can be divided

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    Ages The art and architecture of medieval times deals with many movements, eras, in the art history. Included in this period is Early Christian, Byzantine, Carolingian, Romanesque, and the Gothic periods of art and architecture. The Medieval period is very complex, but a good overall review is the distinctive natures of each era can be found at Age of Discovery, Medieval Art, Renaissance, and the Exploration. An excellent overview of this period is at Early Medieval Art, an extensive art history site

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    forever their Infrastructure of the cities, arts were mostly about the Black Death and many people lost of faith in religion. The horrifying plague, the Black Death firstly changed Europe’s architecture. As you can see, figure 1 is a part of a Medieval town that people is living with some modern additions, but it still illustrates us how narrow the streets are that sun can’t come in well. Giovanni Villani who lived in 1275 to 1348 has mentioned “The city was well laid out within, and constructed

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    society. As a religious, medieval society were dependant to God, had divergent attitudes (hypocrisy and sincerity), respected mariage, accepted polygamy and gave a great value to virginity and continance. First of all, this people were dependant to God. They belived to the assistance of God for overcoming difficult situation. For exemple, Palamon could hope being “out of the prison by the God’s grace.” (Page 45) In addition, two divergent attitudes described the medieval people, sincerity and hypocrisy

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