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Chelsea Spencer

Dante - 0 views

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    The Middle Ages encompass one of the most exciting periods in English History. The names of famous Medieval people scatter the History books. What were these important people of the Middle Ages famous for?
livelycraig

The Magna Carta - 0 views

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    Here is a great little summery of the history of the Magna Carta and what the document meant at the time of it's creation.
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    The Magna Carta The Middle Ages encompass one of the most exciting periods in English History. One of the most important historical events of the Medieval era is the Magna Carta. What were the key dates of this famous historical event? What were the names of the Medieval people who were involved in this historical occasion?
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    Very basic website that provides entry level knowledge for this subject.
Tawni Barrett

The Middle Ages - 0 views

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    This is a great article--very reliable. Also, it has related movie clips!
Ben Pronk

Early Medieval Period - 0 views

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    A quick synopsis of the Early Medieval Period (otherwise known as the Early Middle Ages). Addresses the most important achievements during the time period.
joshuajordanlowe

Gregorian Chant - 0 views

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    New Age Gregorian Enigma
andronicus90

Venus of Willendorf: 1. Discovery - 0 views

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    Discusses the discovery of the statue "Venus of Willendorf". Also explains and interprets the characteristics of the statue.
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    Her great age and pronounced female forms quickly established the Venus of Willendorf as an icon of prehistoric art. She was soon included in introductory art history textbooks where she quickly displaced other previously used examples of Paleolithic art. Being both female and nude, she fitted perfectly into the patriarchal construction of the history of art.
Holly Snelson

Background to The Canterbury Tales - 0 views

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    The Canterbury Tales and the Medieval Tradition of Encyclopedic Works. The huge masterpiece by Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, comes from a tradition of long, encyclopedic style works in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Philosophers and theologians in the Middle Ages, particularly in the 12 and 1300s, wrote "sums" of all their knowledge concerning philosophy or...
kamiko adcock

Justinian Code Simplified - 0 views

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    Summary of Justinian's Code from Middle Ages for Kids
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    the Justinian Code simplified. Just follow the links!
andybee

France in the roman age - 0 views

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    If you have an interest in facts and care to know what it was like under roman rule, this site on Gaul might be some help!
Luis Hernandez

Aristotle (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    Born in 384 B.C.E. in the Macedonian region of northeastern Greece in the small city of Stagira (whence the moniker 'the Stagirite'), Aristotle was sent to Athens at about the age of seventeen to study in Plato's Academy, then a pre-eminent place of learning in the Greek world.
lafon89

Magna Carta (England [1215]) : Additional Reading -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Articles from Britannica encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Magna Carta - Children's Encyclopedia (Ages 8-11) The Magna Carta (Latin for "Great Charter") was a document that gave certain rights to the English people. King John of England agreed to it on June 15, 1215.
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 21: Middle Ages Arts and Literature: To "Hell" with Creativity - 0 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 21 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Medieval Art Literature

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
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