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Sunday, October 19, 2008. The Medieval History Quiz. There are no precise, incontrovertible dates to define the beginning or end of the Middle Ages. However, many scholars agree that the start of the medieval era is marked by a very significant development that took place in the fifth century. What is that development? A The Black Death. B The Fall of Rome. Who did King Clovis rule? Ten years before his death, the prophet Muhammad led a hijrah from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. This event ma...

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Sunday, October 19, 2008. The Medieval History Quiz. There are no precise, incontrovertible dates to define the beginning or end of the Middle Ages. However, many scholars agree that the start of the medieval era is marked by a very significant development that took place in the fifth century. What is that development? A The Black Death. B The Fall of Rome. Who did King Clovis rule? Ten years before his death, the prophet Muhammad led a hijrah from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. This event ma...

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Sunday, October 19, 2008. The Medieval History Quiz. There are no precise, incontrovertible dates to define the beginning or end of the Middle Ages. However, many scholars agree that the start of the medieval era is marked by a very significant development that took place in the fifth century. What is that development? A The Black Death. B The Fall of Rome. Who did King Clovis rule? Ten years before his death, the prophet Muhammad led a hijrah from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. This event ma...

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Sunday, October 19, 2008. The Medieval History Quiz. There are no precise, incontrovertible dates to define the beginning or end of the Middle Ages. However, many scholars agree that the start of the medieval era is marked by a very significant development that took place in the fifth century. What is that development? A The Black Death. B The Fall of Rome. Who did King Clovis rule? Ten years before his death, the prophet Muhammad led a hijrah from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. This event ma...

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Sunday, April 1, 2007. The Battle of Hastings took place on October 14, 1066. It lasted all day, and at the end of it, William the Conqueror was victorious over the last Anglo-Saxon King, Harold Godwinson. The lance, a long pole with a three-pronged tip at one end, was carried by knights in the the Joust. Once an opponent was unhorsed, knights might fight on foot, and they would abandon the unwieldy poles for swords, maces, and other hand weapons. Bubonic" plague is the disease that spread swiftly throug...

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Medieval History: MEDIEVAL FOOD

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Friday, March 30, 2007. People eat in Medieval times. Blaunche escrepes - white crepes or pancakes. Crispels - round pastries basted in honey. Frytour blaunched - an almond-filled pastry baked in honey and wine. Pokerounce - honey and pinenuts on toasted white bread. Soupes dorroy - toasted bread in almond milk, onions, and wine. Soupes dorye - toasted bread in a wine sauce. Tourteletes in fryture - small fig pies basted with honey. Daryols - a simple quiche. Doucettes a-forcyd - an almond milk pie.

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Medieval History: MEDIEVAL HISTORY QUIZ-ANSWERS 16-20

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Monday, April 2, 2007. MEDIEVAL HISTORY QUIZ-ANSWERS 16-20. Marco Polo was a renowned Venetian who reportedly traveled with his father and uncle to China and the court of Kublai Khan. He wrote an autobiography known as Il milione, a copy of which Columbus is reputed to have kept with him at all times. Humanism was the prevailing mode of Renaissance thought. It emphasized the significance of man and the human realm, particularly the quest to acquire and fulfill the best of human virtues.

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