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The Inquisition - 0 views

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    This source is very descriptive and it is a good source about the inquisition. 
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Spanish Inquisition: 1478-1834 - 1 views

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    This is a great source for more detail on the inquisition. 
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Middle Ages for Kids - Life of the Nobility, Lords & Ladies - 0 views

  • Kids: At age seven, boys began to study to become knights. Girls did not go to school. They were taught by their mother how to manage the household and how to behave. 
  • Dining: Dinner was an elaborate affair for most nobles. Several dishes were served includes game, fish, vegetables, fruit, and deserts. Foods were sweetened with honey. Spoons and forks were not used. Instead, people used their fingers and knives.  If they had guests for dinner, they would hire entertainers - minstrels, magicians, jugglers - or perhaps one person would perform several feats. 
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Ancient Rome - YouTube - 0 views

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    Roman geography and architecture.
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Greek philosophers - 0 views

  • Pythagoras of Samos (c.570-c.495) did the same.
  • Pythagoras believed in reincarnation
  • philosophers. In his view, our world was governed by numbers, and therefore essentially harmonious.
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    This website helps with the Greek philosophers.
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Ancient Greece - Art and Architecture, Sculpture, Pottery and Greek Temples - 6 views

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    This website is good for enduring impacts of ancient Greece for architecture. 
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Athenian Citizenship - 2 views

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    This site helps with the question about Citizenship for Athens.
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Ancient Greece - Geography of the Ancient Greek World and Aegean Map - 1 views

  • Athen
  • s is the symbol of freedom, art, and democracy in the conscience of the civilized world
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      The capital took its name from the goddess Athena.
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    thens is the symbol of freedom, art, and democracy in the conscience of the civilized world.
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