If they wore grown-up
clothes, the theory goes, they must have been expected to behave like
grown-ups.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Angela Pettigrew
Life During the Middle Ages - 0 views
The Medieval Child, Part 1 - Introduction - The Concept of Childhood - 2 views
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The idea that children were treated like miniature adults as soon as they could walk and talk is a common one.
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there certainly isn't a great deal of medieval artwork that depicted children other than the Christ Child, the examples that survive do not universally display them in adult garb.
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THE MIDDLE AGES: THE MEDIEVAL MERCHANT - 0 views
31+ Great Iconic Photos from History - Dont miss these pics !!!!! | funbazaar.com - 2 views
V I K I N G I N V A S I O N - 2 views
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The Vikings were more than just bloodthirsty raiders
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The Norse (or Northmen) were farmers, traders, craftsmen, and musicians, as well as, feared warriors.
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For almost 400 years the Norse spread across most of Europe and were the first Europeans to set foot on North American soil
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History of Christianity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views
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Christianity was founded in the 1st century by the followers of Jesus of Nazareth who they believed to be the Christ or chosen one of God.
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Christianity spread initially from Jerusalem throughout the Near East. In the 4th century it was successively adopted as the state religion by Armenia in 301, Ethiopia in 325, Georgia in 337, and then the Roman Empire in 380. It became common to all of Europe in the Middle Ages and expanded throughout the world during Europe's Age of Exploration from the Renaissance onwards to become the world's largest religion.[1]
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influenced by accounts of his teachings such as the Gospel writers Mark and Luke,
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The Fall Of Ancient Rome - 2 views
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Rome was engaged in border skirmishes with the tribes north of the great European rivers
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Strong emperors occasionally extended the empire over the rivers while weak emperors tended to lose those land
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The largest organised rival of the Romans was the Persian Empire to the east, occupying modern Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The Persians were the political descendants of the Parthians who had revolted away from Greek rule following Alexander's conquests and, thereafter, successfully resisted Roman invasions.
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