Red was the color of a warrior and nobility. Other colors included blue for truth and sincerity, black for piety and knowledge, and green for hope and joy. The colors in heraldry are called tinctures.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlCathedrals in the UK | Interactive Map - 0 views
Middle Ages for Kids: Knight's Coat of Arms - 0 views
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the lion stood for majesty and strength, the elephant for wit and ambition, the boar for courage and ferocity, and the sun for power and glory.
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Knights and nobles in the Middle Ages often had a coat of arms.
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5 stunning Scottish castles you can only reach by boat - Medievalists.net - 1 views
History: Middle Ages Monasteries for Kids - 6 views
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A monastery was a building, or buildings, where people lived and worshiped, devoting their time and life to God.
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The people who lived in the monastery were called monks. The monastery was self contained, meaning everything the monks needed was provided by the monastery community. They made their own clothes and grew their own food. They had no need for the outside world. This way they could be somewhat isolated and could focus on God. There were monasteries spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages.
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only people in the Middle Ages who knew how to read and write. They provided education to the rest of the world.
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Feudal System - 14 views
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Feudal SystemThe Feudal System was sustained by the rights and privileges given to the Upper Classes and in most cases enacted by laws. Everything was a source of privilege for the nobles. They had a thousand pretexts for establishing taxes on their vassals, who were generally considered "taxable and to be worked at will." Kings and councils waived the necessity of their studying, in order to be received as bachelors of universities. If a noble was made a prisoner of war, his life was saved by his nobility, and his ransom had practically to be raised by the "villains" of his domains.
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The Feudal System Right of Hunting
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The Feudal System Right of Jurisdiction
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The Middle Ages - 5 views
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Life in the Middle Ages - 1 views
Feudal Justice - 1 views
The Middle Ages - 2 views
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The Middle Ages | Feudalism - 4 views
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The ideal knight was chivalrous when he possessed these virtues and qualities: Live to serve his king and his country Avoid lying, cheating or torture Believe in justice for all Respect women Avenge wrongs
The Seven Sacraments | Loyola Press - 0 views
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Baptism
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Confirmation
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Eucharist
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Peasant Life In The Middle Ages - The Finer Times - 1 views
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Peasant life in the Middle Ages was noticeably difficult. Families and entire villages were exposed to disease, war and generally a life of poverty.
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most people across Europe were peasants or “velleins”
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worked in the vast stretches of lands owned by the local lords
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