Looking into Medieval History

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In medieval history, the gothic era was a time of trials and tribulations that no one of these modern days and time could’ve imagine what people went through during this time period. A period of torture, death, disease, and war combined in one obstacle. Europe started from AD 350 to1500 as what would be known as Medieval, the Latin meaning for middle age. Between these different time periods there were a lot of Roman and Muslim influence. The ages is what shaped the face of Europe and what it is today.

Medieval Majesty
In most European countries was ruled by majestic empires such as kings and queens, monarchs or any other form of royalty. It was about God. King. Church. the three main subjects that was part of life and they way of the world. The king had a say in almost everything and anyone as for will and life, it was not your own. If you wanted to fight for the right it would cost of having to pay with your life if you so much challenged. Refusal of the king wasn’t something you would do or condemed to be sentence to death or face the worse kind of punishment.

The Armies of darkness roamed villages killing innocent men, women, and children, surpressing them into starvation, poverty, and sickness. It suited a majesty just fine that the people were common and oppressed. It was a way that people would be obedient to their lord and ruler. The king’s belief was that god appointed him to be ruler of land and people and advantage the power of possessing everything and everyone. There was what was called a royal right where a member had the choice to do as they please. They could enter someone’s home with no permission or any kind of warrant or sleep with anyone or can bed any woman for the fact.

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  • History is what makes our world today Brewery was an important factor and beer was often served during breakfast. Houses were made out of thatched roofs, thick straw, and floors were made out of dirt. There was always things falling in from roofs.Looking Into Medieval History can be found on Associated Content: www.associatedcontent\cpc  European History Facts  Medieval History Facts
  • Gothic started in the middle ages Brewery was an important factor and beer was often served during breakfast. Houses were made out of thatched roofs, thick straw, and floors were made out of dirt. There was always things falling in from roofs.Looking Into Medieval History can be found on Associated Content: www.associatedcontent\cpc  European History Facts  Medieval History Facts
  • Dispirited times that produced such great works of masterpieces Brewery was an important factor and beer was often served during breakfast. Houses were made out of thatched roofs, thick straw, and floors were made out of dirt. There was always things falling in from roofs.Looking Into Medieval History can be found on Associated Content: www.associatedcontent\cpc  European History Facts  Medieval History Facts
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In medieval history, the gothic era was a time of trials and tribulations that no one of these modern days and time could’ve imagine what people went through during this time period. A period of torture, death, disease, and war combined in one obstacle. Europe started from AD 350 to1500 as what would be known as Medieval, the Latin meaning for middle age. Between these different time periods there were a lot of Roman and Muslim influence. The ages is what shaped the face of Europe and what it is today.

Medieval Majesty
In most European countries was ruled by majestic empires such as kings and queens, monarchs or any other form of royalty. It was about God. King. Church. the three main subjects that was part of life and they way of the world. The king had a say in almost everything and anyone as for will and life, it was not your own. If you wanted to fight for the right it would cost of having to pay with your life if you so much challenged. Refusal of the king wasn’t something you would do or condemed to be sentence to death or face the worse kind of punishment.

The Armies of darkness roamed villages killing innocent men, women, and children, surpressing them into starvation, poverty, and sickness. It suited a majesty just fine that the people were common and oppressed. It was a way that people would be obedient to their lord and ruler. The king’s belief was that god appointed him to be ruler of land and people and advantage the power of possessing everything and everyone. There was what was called a royal right where a member had the choice to do as they please. They could enter someone’s home with no permission or any kind of warrant or sleep with anyone or can bed any woman for the fact.

The king had the most of all, receiving the best possible health treatment and education than anyone. The king had large quantities of buffet style meals, music to accompany, people beside him and good jokes by a jester. While people lived in such squalor in cold damp and dark shacks and little food and little money. These were not easy times for anyone who wanted a better life for themselves or their family. This result would end with a revolution and people demanding democracy and freedom for their own right and a government that is run by the people.

Wars & Triumphs
Middle ages was the Hundred Years War that lasted around 1300’s to 1400’s A.D. In 1066, England had been invaded and defeated by the Saxons and the Danes (Danish) and the Duke of Normandy to battle for the throne in England. England and Normandy were ruled by one person, although at times the two countries were split between different kings.

1076, Turkish Muslims took Jerusalem from the Arab Muslims and keep away the Christians, force and torture was used. In 1095, a call for the crusade to win the holy land back and eventually Jerusalem had been won back.

The Crusade war had started earlier in the eleventh century, in 1150 Christian crusades from the west founded crusader states in the Holy Land. They had expanded parts such as Spain and Italy, a new Christian empire would gain control. They were still in battle with the Muslims but other new nations were being generated and other territories were made by royal stature. .

By 1340 war broke out between France and England, where England wanted control over French land. European began establishing stronger standing armies and a strong form of government. There was always debate on who would be crowned the next king and who rule whatever country. The war was an expensive cause and would mean having to take part of that out of peasant's earnings as it lead to a civil war that broke out in 1381 with the Peasant Revolt.

Education
Manuscripts from the ages of Roman and Greek were leftover that monks had made replicas to study them and to teach the people. Education was taught through church by a bishop or priest. Cathedral and monastery was to provide free education that of course that would pertain to males. Women and girls were outcasted from any teachings, except if they were of a wealthy class were allowed to receive some sort of education.

You had subjects such as grammar, philosophy, mathematics, literature, Latin, and astronomy and also science. Exploration was the key to getting an good education and an idea of what life was really like itself. How these subjects came about were brought to light by the Islamic world where the middle ages were able to better achieve this would be called the “Golden Age.”

This was also an age where other countries exchanged subjects from each other. Then there would eventually become libraries and universities to be established. An recorded approximation there are to be 250,000 Arabic in Western and Eastern libraries. By the 10th century the private libraries had contained about 500,000 books. However, Islamic works were destroyed in 1492 the Christians took over Spain and about a million of those works were burned along with scholars and scientist.

Than along came the free thinkers who studied ideas, had discussions, and debated freely on issues. These people despised the majestic empire and its treatment to people. They would in fact be those to embrace people on thinking and educate themselves. Education in the ages was as precious as water and could achieve European society and society itself as well.

Church & Religion
The church was a well respected and serious institution that played a lot of important roles and for being condemers as well. People followed the lead of the church and any decision that was made was the right decision. A church was built in the community, and Christianity expanded but Catholicism took shape as for religious practices. The church told people what to think and were restricted from looking into books. If anyone thought otherwise they were indeed punished and to be executed. During this age, religion was a part of life. A part of people’s own sanctuary in their sorrowful lives, the people are looking to be enlighten.

Beliefs were god, heaven, and hell. Hell of all is a place that no one wants to go to that would also await sinners. However, the church had a way of making money of these beliefs and got paid in tithes by the peasants who worked for their lands. Peasants were told they had to give percentage of their earnings or failure to contribute their pay would suffer the consequences of going to hell. So therefore the church had gained their wealth where they wouldn’t have to pay taxes and played on people’s souls.

The cathedrals and churches were sure better than any peasant had lived in. Peasant housing was no more than mud, straw, and manure. When working on a church they were skilled workers with essential tools and scaffolding to do the high rise ceilings and for their work in return they would be redeemed to heaven.

Architecture & Art
Unusual extraordinary stone carvings symbolizing the profound nature of the dark side and glorifying the grotesque gargoyles. Gothic architecture first appeared in 1140 and it’s style was the dominance of the European period for almost 400 years. The buildings were monumental and architecture was most superb including geometric shapes into decorative circles with a touch of Romanesque construction.

A building such as the cathedral where a large mass of people come to worship, that were built by mastery masons that used stone, cranes, treadwheels, and cut and carved stones. A special feature of the cathedral is designed stained glass windows. The shape of the window and the colors allowed any light to sparkle into the church. Stained glass and tapestry served a greater importance and development built by a team of workmanship. Incredible workmanship where text and pictures formed a coalesced piece where the art speaks for itself with a form of expression whether it was beauty, war, royalty, and religion.

The dominance of European architecture would suffer dislike and disinterest that would result termination by the Imperial Order reign of Napoleon the third and many of the churches had been completely demolished. The cathedrals were much bigger than any houses or palaces and would stand with such great power.

Medicine & Health
Early Medieval ages, hospitals housed poor paupers, pilgrims, the elderly, the orphans, and whoever was in need. Christian charity provided food and shelter but the hospitals hardly ever specialized treatment of the sick and very little research was ever conducted and little was done to cure the patients. They were only to be fed and comforted by religious nursing staff. The spread of the plague, a number of beds were actually much less and could hold a small amount of patients.

The increased populations of medieval towns and cities faced hygiene and health problems. There were many superstitions about them, and the Theologians considered disease to be a outcome of superstition and that only beliefs of cures were only possible through the act of prayer. Diseases of the body were a resulted form of sins of the soul. People seeked relief from their illness through meditation and prayer.

This was a time of measles, smallpox, scurvy, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and syphilis. If you had a sickness such as scurvy you were given lemon juice as a source of vitamin C. Yes, indeed there were strange methods to be used for instance to cure what is called a “stye” a tail of a black tomcat was put over the eye. For mental illness, transferring blood from the arteries of a lamb was injected into the patients and they would recover.

Medicine would be recognized as a noble profession and in some restrictions you couldn’t be an untrained physician or the consequences received would be prosecution and fines and would also likely affect the position of the natural healer and their ordinary practices. Though clergymen and some people were allowed to practice medicine. The practices of recipes of remedies were used and that every substance in nature had some sort of power. To describe the balance of a person there were four humors: black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood. You disposed of any unhealthy contents in your body through sweat, tears, or urine.

Medieval medicine was a mixture of science and spirituality, it would take about a hundred years or even more for further documented research on disease and to cure causes. Beliefs still stand that god sent down diseases on people who needed to repent to cure their evil deeds. Herbal remedies were prescribed to rid of the evil in the body. This was a century where there was debate between science and spirituality and beliefs and faiths were on own personal matter, this also would become a moral and ethic situation.

A New Enlightenment
Yes these were dark and barbaric times of wars and cruel and unusual punishment. A majority of religious influences and battles of faith. But by this age there were progressions and new ideas, and inventions whether it was thought as the dark ages. There would be change by the 15th century “The Enlightenment.” People were beginning to change their views on the catholic church, these would happen to be the Protestants. People such as thinkers and scientist would challenge and question religion.

Thinkers were referred to as scholars who teach to think logically. They along with writers who expressed their views on religion and scientist who tested mostly on the theory of religion. They set out to combat ignorance and tyrannical antics in hope to build a better future. And not so much be involved in the church or the domination of an aristocratic society. Thinkers are known for the term “humanist,” this would form a movement of itself. The idea of it was to cultivate one culture ideal over another and past the period in a adverse sense.

Protestants were for the reformation as they saw the middle ages as to be a time when Catholicism ruled and the hypocrisy and oppression that it showed. These times would by all create painters, musicians, and revolutionist, and whoever wanted a right to will and their own life and chapter out of the dark ages.

Keywords: Medieval history, European History, Dark Ages, Medieval factsHistory is what makes our world todayGothic started in the middle agesDispirited times that produced such great works of masterpiecesWomen had impact also in the middle ages. Such as writer�s, philosophers, and spiritualist. Brewery was an important factor and beer was often served during breakfast. Houses were made out of thatched roofs, thick straw, and floors were made out of dirt. There was always things falling in from roofs.Looking Into Medieval History can be found on Associated Content: www.associatedcontent\cpc  European History Facts  Medieval History Facts

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  • In medieval history, the gothic era was a time of trials and tribulations that no one of these modern days and time could’ve imagine what people went through during this time period. A period of torture, death, disease, and war combined in one obstacle. Europe started from AD 350 to1500 as what would be known as Medieval, the Latin meaning for middle age. Between these different time periods there were a lot of Roman and Muslim influence. The ages is what shaped the face of Europe and what it is today.Medieval MajestyIn most European countries was ruled by majestic empires such as kings and queens, monarchs or any other form of royalty. It was about God. King. Church. the three main subjects that was part of life and they way of the world. The king had a say in almost everything and anyone as for will and life, it was not your own. If you wanted to fight for the right it would cost of having to pay with your life if you so much challenged. Refusal of the king wasn’t something you would do or condemed to be sentence to death or face the worse kind of punishment. The Armies of darkness roamed villages killing innocent men, women, and children, surpressing them into starvation, poverty, and sickness. It suited a majesty just fine that the people were common and oppressed. It was a way that people would be obedient to their lord and ruler. The king’s belief was that god appointed him to be ruler of land and people and advantage the power of possessing everything and everyone. There was what was called a royal right where a member had the choice to do as they please. They could enter someone’s home with no permission or any kind of warrant or sleep with anyone or can bed any woman for the fact. The king had the most of all, receiving the best possible health treatment and education than anyone. The king had large quantities of buffet style meals, music to accompany, people beside him and good jokes by a jester. While people lived in such squalor in cold damp and dark shacks and little food and little money. These were not easy times for anyone who wanted a better life for themselves or their family. This result would end with a revolution and people demanding democracy and freedom for their own right and a government that is run by the people. Wars & TriumphsMiddle ages was the Hundred Years War that lasted around 1300’s to 1400’s A.D. In 1066, England had been invaded and defeated by the Saxons and the Danes (Danish) and the Duke of Normandy to battle for the throne in England. England and Normandy were ruled by one person, although at times the two countries were split between different kings. 1076, Turkish Muslims took Jerusalem from the Arab Muslims and keep away the Christians, force and torture was used. In 1095, a call for the crusade to win the holy land back and eventually Jerusalem had been won back. The Crusade war had started earlier in the eleventh century, in 1150 Christian crusades from the west founded crusader states in the Holy Land. They had expanded parts such as Spain and Italy, a new Christian empire would gain control. They were still in battle with the Muslims but other new nations were being generated and other territories were made by royal stature. . By 1340 war broke out between France and England, where England wanted control over French land. European began establishing stronger standing armies and a strong form of government. There was always debate on who would be crowned the next king and who rule whatever country. The war was an expensive cause and would mean having to take part of that out of peasant's earnings as it lead to a civil war that broke out in 1381 with the Peasant Revolt. EducationManuscripts from the ages of Roman and Greek were leftover that monks had made replicas to study them and to teach the people. Education was taught through church by a bishop or priest. Cathedral and monastery was to provide free education that of course that would pertain to males. Women and girls were outcasted from any teachings, except if they were of a wealthy class were allowed to receive some sort of education. You had subjects such as grammar, philosophy, mathematics, literature, Latin, and astronomy and also science. Exploration was the key to getting an good education and an idea of what life was really like itself. How these subjects came about were brought to light by the Islamic world where the middle ages were able to better achieve this would be called the “Golden Age.” This was also an age where other countries exchanged subjects from each other. Then there would eventually become libraries and universities to be established. An recorded approximation there are to be 250,000 Arabic in Western and Eastern libraries. By the 10th century the private libraries had contained about 500,000 books. However, Islamic works were destroyed in 1492 the Christians took over Spain and about a million of those works were burned along with scholars and scientist. Than along came the free thinkers who studied ideas, had discussions, and debated freely on issues. These people despised the majestic empire and its treatment to people. They would in fact be those to embrace people on thinking and educate themselves. Education in the ages was as precious as water and could achieve European society and society itself as well. Church & ReligionThe church was a well respected and serious institution that played a lot of important roles and for being condemers as well. People followed the lead of the church and any decision that was made was the right decision. A church was built in the community, and Christianity expanded but Catholicism took shape as for religious practices. The church told people what to think and were restricted from looking into books. If anyone thought otherwise they were indeed punished and to be executed. During this age, religion was a part of life. A part of people’s own sanctuary in their sorrowful lives, the people are looking to be enlighten. Beliefs were god, heaven, and hell. Hell of all is a place that no one wants to go to that would also await sinners. However, the church had a way of making money of these beliefs and got paid in tithes by the peasants who worked for their lands. Peasants were told they had to give percentage of their earnings or failure to contribute their pay would suffer the consequences of going to hell. So therefore the church had gained their wealth where they wouldn’t have to pay taxes and played on people’s souls. The cathedrals and churches were sure better than any peasant had lived in. Peasant housing was no more than mud, straw, and manure. When working on a church they were skilled workers with essential tools and scaffolding to do the high rise ceilings and for their work in return they would be redeemed to heaven. Architecture & ArtUnusual extraordinary stone carvings symbolizing the profound nature of the dark side and glorifying the grotesque gargoyles. Gothic architecture first appeared in 1140 and it’s style was the dominance of the European period for almost 400 years. The buildings were monumental and architecture was most superb including geometric shapes into decorative circles with a touch of Romanesque construction. A building such as the cathedral where a large mass of people come to worship, that were built by mastery masons that used stone, cranes, treadwheels, and cut and carved stones. A special feature of the cathedral is designed stained glass windows. The shape of the window and the colors allowed any light to sparkle into the church. Stained glass and tapestry served a greater importance and development built by a team of workmanship. Incredible workmanship where text and pictures formed a coalesced piece where the art speaks for itself with a form of expression whether it was beauty, war, royalty, and religion. The dominance of European architecture would suffer dislike and disinterest that would result termination by the Imperial Order reign of Napoleon the third and many of the churches had been completely demolished. The cathedrals were much bigger than any houses or palaces and would stand with such great power. Medicine & HealthEarly Medieval ages, hospitals housed poor paupers, pilgrims, the elderly, the orphans, and whoever was in need. Christian charity provided food and shelter but the hospitals hardly ever specialized treatment of the sick and very little research was ever conducted and little was done to cure the patients. They were only to be fed and comforted by religious nursing staff. The spread of the plague, a number of beds were actually much less and could hold a small amount of patients. The increased populations of medieval towns and cities faced hygiene and health problems. There were many superstitions about them, and the Theologians considered disease to be a outcome of superstition and that only beliefs of cures were only possible through the act of prayer. Diseases of the body were a resulted form of sins of the soul. People seeked relief from their illness through meditation and prayer. This was a time of measles, smallpox, scurvy, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and syphilis. If you had a sickness such as scurvy you were given lemon juice as a source of vitamin C. Yes, indeed there were strange methods to be used for instance to cure what is called a “stye” a tail of a black tomcat was put over the eye. For mental illness, transferring blood from the arteries of a lamb was injected into the patients and they would recover. Medicine would be recognized as a noble profession and in some restrictions you couldn’t be an untrained physician or the consequences received would be prosecution and fines and would also likely affect the position of the natural healer and their ordinary practices. Though clergymen and some people were allowed to practice medicine. The practices of recipes of remedies were used and that every substance in nature had some sort of power. To describe the balance of a person there were four humors: black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood. You disposed of any unhealthy contents in your body through sweat, tears, or urine. Medieval medicine was a mixture of science and spirituality, it would take about a hundred years or even more for further documented research on disease and to cure causes. Beliefs still stand that god sent down diseases on people who needed to repent to cure their evil deeds. Herbal remedies were prescribed to rid of the evil in the body. This was a century where there was debate between science and spirituality and beliefs and faiths were on own personal matter, this also would become a moral and ethic situation. A New EnlightenmentYes these were dark and barbaric times of wars and cruel and unusual punishment. A majority of religious influences and battles of faith. But by this age there were progressions and new ideas, and inventions whether it was thought as the dark ages. There would be change by the 15th century “The Enlightenment.” People were beginning to change their views on the catholic church, these would happen to be the Protestants. People such as thinkers and scientist would challenge and question religion. Thinkers were referred to as scholars who teach to think logically. They along with writers who expressed their views on religion and scientist who tested mostly on the theory of religion. They set out to combat ignorance and tyrannical antics in hope to build a better future. And not so much be involved in the church or the domination of an aristocratic society. Thinkers are known for the term “humanist,” this would form a movement of itself. The idea of it was to cultivate one culture ideal over another and past the period in a adverse sense. Protestants were for the reformation as they saw the middle ages as to be a time when Catholicism ruled and the hypocrisy and oppression that it showed. These times would by all create painters, musicians, and revolutionist, and whoever wanted a right to will and their own life and chapter out of the dark ages. Keywords: Medieval history, European History, Dark Ages, Medieval factsHistory is what makes our world todayGothic started in the middle agesDispirited times that produced such great works of masterpiecesWomen had impact also in the middle ages. Such as writer�s, philosophers, and spiritualist. Brewery was an important factor and beer was often served during breakfast. Looking Into Medieval History can be found on Associated Content: www.associatedcontent\cpc ; European History Facts  Medieval History Facts
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