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    The images that tarot cards bear illustrate the values of medieval society. It is difficult to separate fiction from historical facts concerning the origin of tarot; however‚ most scholars agree that the initial sole purpose of the cards was entertainment (Farley). The first playing cards were found in tenth-century China. Because paper was invented there‚ it makes sense that playing cards were as well. They consisted of two suits: coins and [bamboo] sticks. As the cards made their way down the

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    Gawain and the Green Knight is a medieval romance about Sir Gawain’s journey to the Green Chapel to meet a mysterious Green Knight. A typical medieval romance contain characteristics of mystical and supernatural elements‚ the code of chivalry‚ and courtly love. On Sir Gawain’s quest for the Green Chapel‚ he encounters enchanted land and unusual monsters. As a knight‚ he must abide to the code of chivalry and he also engages in courtly love. Even though Sir Gawain and the Green Knight does not contain

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    witchcraft had changed dramatically throughout the course of the medieval times. At first‚ in the fifth century it was considered that people cannot practice magic. However‚ in the ninth and tenth centuries the church started considering witchcraft a serious threat and ordered to kill people who were suspected of doing so. It was considered that people who practice witchcraft support Satan and are very dangerous for Christian society. The majority of people who were considered witches were those

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    Bernard Hamilton. Religion in the Medieval West. Routledge‚ Chapman and Hall Inc.‚ 1986. 216 pp. The main ideals and values that Medieval people held widely came from their understanding of the Church and their place in the world. Hamilton takes a meticulous comb through several topics to help the reader understand how the formation of the early Medieval church was paramount to how the rest of the age played out. Without the basics set down by temporal authority there would have been no west to

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    caught my attention is the gender roles during medieval times. Men and women has been treated differently since the beginning. Some of the countries up to this generation are still practicing the same role. For example‚ Chile. According to the article from boundless.com “A 2010 study by the United Nations Development Programmed found that 62% of Chileans are opposed to full gender equality and expressed the belief that women should limit themselves to the roles of mother and wife”. This shows that

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    Middle Age themes is a damsel in distress being saved by a knight in shining armor. For instance‚ the popular animated children’s movie‚ Shrek‚ follows the story line of Shrek and his partner‚ Donkey‚ going off on a journey in order to save a princess imprisoned in a tall castle tower and guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. The entire plot setting is based roughly around the same time frame as the actual middle ages‚ so the elements of medieval culture in this movie are clear. The guarded castles‚

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    Medicine makes a huge impact in medieval history. People had to deal with deadly illnesses and the medicine and treatment in that era were basic and they didn’t work to treat those diseases. Physicians had no idea what caused the disease for sure so they guessed and came up with some theories. The tools that they used were painful and basic‚ but helped with the creation of more advanced tools today. Most of the ideas about medicine were based on the works of Greek physicians‚ Galen and Hippocrates

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    Passage 57 of Jacob Rader Marcus’s work‚ The Jew in the Medieval World‚ provides great insight into the role of Jews under Muslim rule during the 10th century. The primary individual of the document is Saadia‚ who became the Gaon at the academy of Sura during the period of the Abbasid caliphate. During this dynasty‚ the “Jews had a political head in the exilarch and great religious leaders in the Geonim” (Marcus 323). Through the story of Saadia‚ it is apparent that while both the gaon and the exilarch

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    It was the duty of a Middle Ages Knight to learn how to fight and to serve their liege Lord according to the Code of Chivalry. The Code of Chivalry dictated that a Knight should be brave and fearless in battle but would also exhibit cultured Knightly qualities showing themselves to be devout‚ loyal‚ courteous and generous. (Bouchard 2) Weapon practice included enhancing skills in the two-handed sword‚ battle-axe‚ mace‚ dagger and lance. A Knight would be expected to guard the Castle and support his

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    (AGG) Knights have been around from the dawn to the fall of the medieval ages. (BS-1) Knights have an interesting culture and social code that dates back hundreds of years‚ as well as deep roots into medieval law. (BS-2) Feudalism was the dominant social system in medieval England for centuries. (BS-3) Knights supported the feudal system and kept it from collapsing. (TS) Knights‚ with their unique culture and both social and religious ties‚ were one of the key parts of feudalism that allowed the

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