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Medieval History Articles
Each article is independently researched and
written with authenticate references included in the footnotes for further
review and research. Readers have stated that these publication are "a valuable
resource for information on medieval history".
TABLE OF CONTENTS -
2005 In Dayes of Olde:
Illuminated Manuscripts
In these days of the internet, easily accessible
libraries, and instantly available information, it is hard to imagine that
in medieval times, literacy was rare and access to books was largely
restricted to monasteries and the ...
- (630 Words)
Brewing in the Middle Ages Modern beer has little in common with the drink that carried that name
during the Middle Ages. In fact, it was not even called beer until the
late medieval period. Before that, it was called ale and was brewed by
women, .... - (730
words)
Medieval Tournaments
One of the definitive images of the Middle Ages is that of a chivalrous
knight in shining armor on a charging steed, competing at a grand
tournament while gorgeously clad ladies cheer him on. However, such
one-on-one jousting matches ...-
(971 words)
Hawking and Falconry in the Middle Ages
Falconry is broadly defined as training and caring for birds of prey. In
its strictest sense, however, the term refers only to the use of
long-winged birds of the falcon family to hunt wild quarry, and only those
... -
(911 words)
Banking in the Middle Ages
The origins of modern banking are in medieval Italy, during the 13th
century, when western Europe’s economy began to recover from deep
financial depression caused by the collapse of the Roman Empire in the
fifth ...- (539 words)
Medieval Pilgrimages
Traveling in the modern sense was virtually
non-existent during the Middle Ages and relatively few people ventured
more than five or ten miles from their birthplace during their entire
lifetime. An important exception to this was ...-
(441 words)
MEDIEVAL HISTORY ARTICLES
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS - 2006 In Dayes of Olde:
Trade Along the Silk Road
The most enduring trade route in human history, the Silk Road was a
network of caravan tracks, trails, trading posts, oases, and emporia that
spanned two continents, stretching from the ancient Chinese capital of
Chang’an to ... -
(945 words)
Vikings in the British Isles
The word Viking, which means “one who lurks in a vik (or bay)” or, in
effect, a pirate, has come to describe a whole age in Europe between AD
800 and 1150. Vikings are generally thought of as a single race of
ruthless Scandinavian warriors and raiders, but ...
- (599 words)
Historical King
Arthur an Obscure Warlord
Many scholars believe that the enduring legend of King Arthur has its
roots in history, but efforts to establish a historical context or
identify the sites associated with Arthurian lore have been largely
unsuccessful. These efforts were bound to fail because virtually ...-
(1162 words)
Battlefield
Archaeologists Reconsider Agincourt
Historians have long attributed Henry V’s stunning victory at the battle
of Agincourt, in which a small English army defeated a French force three
times its size, to the English archers who, according to legend, stood up
to a formidable charge by the French cavalry in ...-
(1675 words)
Fabulous Medieval
Bestiaries
Quite simply, bestiaries are books about beasts. They are collections of
short descriptions of animals, both real and fictitious, accompanied by
animal lore, imaginative illustrations, and moralizing allegories meant to
teach Christian values. Extremely popular in ...-
(693 Words)
Food in the Middle
Ages
During the Middle Ages, one’s diet depended largely upon one’s social
class. Large manor houses and monasteries often had extensive gardens, as
well as their own livestock, fishponds, orchards, and vineyards. They
could afford to purchase the foodstuffs that they ...-
(580 Words)
MEDIEVAL HISTORY ARTICLES
16-Pages packed with information.
PRINTED COPIES
ARE AVAILABLE ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.
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