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Shira H

Religion in Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      Great site for quest 5 . The Roman Empire officially adopted Chirstianity in AD 380. 
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    Great site for quest
Kalina P

Middle Ages Art and Architecture - 4 views

    • Kalina P
       
      This website has pretty much all you need to know for Quest 5 & 6. 
Shira H

Daily Life in the Middle Ages - 5 views

    • Shira H
       
      great site for quest 4 blog There is daily life of a peasant, lord, noble, noblewoman, Knight.
  • Daily Life of a Knight in the Middle Ages
  • Daily Life of a Noblewoman in the Middle Ages
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  • Daily Life of a Peasant in the Middle Ages
  • Daily Life for Peasant Women in the Middle Ages
  • Daily Life in the Middle Ages - the Entertainment, Festivals and Holidays
  • ights and privileges given to the Upper Classes and in most cases enacted by laws. Everything was a source of privilege for the nobles.
Camille H.

Medieval Occupations - 3 views

  • Medieval Occupations Acrobat, Apothecarist, Architect Armorer, Artist, Astrologer
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    Occupations
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    This is a really good and informative web page on the jobs people had in the middle ages. Quest 4
Shira H

Middle Ages Food and Diet - 0 views

    • Shira H
       
      Great site for quest 4 includes what food nobles and peasants eat. For example peasants eat meat, fish home grown vegetables and herbs. Nobles were allowed to hunt deer ,boar, hares and rabbits. 
Shira H

What were the legal rights of medieval men - 0 views

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      Good site for quest 4. As boys and girls grew up , the boy's rights increased dramatically. 
Cameron G.

The Art of the Book in the Middle Ages - 1 views

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    This will help with quest 6 when everyone gets to it. 
Ben K.

Medieval Castle Life - 0 views

  • THE CHAPELThe importance of religion in Medieval life is illustrated with the incorporation of a Chapel within the castle
  • THE GREAT HALL
  • The room in the castle called the Great Hall was intended for the main meeting and dining area and used by everyone who lived in the castle. The life of the castle revolved around this room. All of the meals were served in this room. Pages and servants waited on the tables. Servants ensured the Hall was cleaned, the fires were laid, the lighting was adequate. Entertainment was a major feature of Medieval castle life with music, dancing, masques, jugglers, acrobats, jesters, plays etc. Heralds, or Harkers, would present all visitors. The Steward supervised the events in the Great Hall. 
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  • 'Knight School!
  • THE WARDROBE
  • costly,
  • jewels, coins, furs, spices, and plates.
    • Ben K.
       
      This is a good website to find out a lot about life in a cast for quest four.
Maya G

The Lifestyle of Medieval Peasants - 3 views

  • The peasants were at the bottom of the Feudal System and had to obey their local lord to whom they had sworn an oath of obedience on the Bible
  • The one thing the peasant had to do in Medieval England was to pay out money in taxes or rent.
  • pay a tax to the church called a tithe.
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  • Peasants lived in cruck houses. These had a wooden frame onto which was plastered wattle and daub. This was a mixture of mud, straw and manure.
  • For all peasants, life was "nasty, brutish and short."
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    Great site for peasants! 
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    quest 4
Lauren M

Medieval Jobs - 9 views

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    All the jobs in medieval life  
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    will help with quest 4 question 4
Kevin D.

Medieval Children - Daily Life for Children in the Middle Ages - 0 views

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    A contents about Medieval Children for Quest Four
Maya G

Medieval Manor Houses - 3 views

    • Maya G
       
      pesants still had a difficult life
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    a great site for quest 4!
Paige S.

Middle Ages for Kids - 0 views

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    A simple website for all quest!  
Cameron H

Knight Medieval.com - Everything about knights - 3 views

  • For a boy that was born of royalty there was a common process for becoming a knight.
  • At around the age of 8 he would be sent off the to the local lords court to become a page.
  • Knight's had a code of conduct that was called Chivalry.
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    This website is great for knights. All kinds of information
Cameron G.

The Middle Ages for Kids - Common People, the Manorial System - 1 views

  • If the manor land was sold or reassigned to a new owner, the serfs stayed with the land.
  • Serfs had many jobs on the manor including craftsmen, bakers, farmers, and tax collectors
  • They had to do the job they were assigned to do. 
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  • Serfs could buy their freedom from the manor, but where would they get the money?
  • If a new lord took over the manor, he would need the serfs for labor.
  • Peasants were free to leave if they wished
  • Peasants worked the land and made the goods in exchange for protection.
  • Other than that, their life was just like a serf's life.
  • A few peasants escaped the hard work on the farm by joining the church. But most lived and died on the manor where they were born.
  • Everyone had to pay taxes to the lord
  • To pay the crop tax, some crops went to the lord, and some they kept. To pay the bread tax, some bread they made went to the lord, and some they kept. To pay the coat tax, some of the warm coats they made went to the lord, and some they kept.
  • Everything was paid in barter. Coinage or money did not exist on the manor. 
  • People believed that the only way to get to Heaven was to follow the teachings in the Bible.
  • The common people could not read or write.
  • The priest told them who they must marry and when. You had to do everything the priest said if you wanted to get to heaven. 
  • peasants and serfs were mostly content with their lot.
  • work kept everyone on the manor fed and comfortable, including themselves. 
  • They were not slaves. These people could not be bought and sold. But they could not leave the manor without permission.
Garth Holman

Life in the Middle Ages - 1 views

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    Great site for quest four: All the key ideas of your social life.  USE IT. 
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