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Fairy Tales Degrees Fahrenheit
860 wordsOn my cover page I have chosen to represent Ireland by using the 5 symbols such as: 1. Flag 2. country form 3. Picture of land 4. Puffin bird and 5. Leprechaun and gold. The flag is colored green, white and orange, which the green stripe stands for those of the native Irish descents, the orange stripe represents the descendants of 17 th Century British Colonists and the white stripe is for the hope and peace between the two groups. The brown form is drawn in the shape of the country Ireland and ...
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William The Conqueror Curtain Wall
1,549 wordsChepstow which is a Norman castle was constructed beginning in 1067. This was less than a year after the new king, William the Conqueror, was crowned. It was built high over the river Wye in Southeast Wales. The Normans werent the first to realize the strategic value of this position. We know this because the arch above the main doorway into the hall was built by bricks taken from a Roman fort that used to stand close by. This position was an advantage partly because it allowed allies to bring s...
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Roman Catholic Church Spanish People
1,403 wordsSpain is a sunny land famous for bullfighting and for more than 1400 beautiful castles and palaces. The country has a history tied closely to North Africa, which includes the Spanish provinces of Info and the Spanish Sahara. The Spanish people like to call there country by the original name of Espana and they refer to Madrid as there capital. As well as serving as the capital of Spain, Madrid is also the countries biggest city. Many people have conquered and lived in Spain. They also have contri...
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Chivalry And Courtly Love
1,130 wordsChivalry was the great code of conduct respected by the knights and heroes during the romantic medieval era. Marked by honor, courtesy, and generosity, chivalry included military skill, valor, loyalty to both God and the knights lord, and sympathy towards the sick, oppressed, and widowed. Within the realms of chivalry was also encompassed the policy of courtly love. This love was refined, elegant, gracious, and selfless. Though highly romantic, the devotion of this love was usually focused on a ...
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Trade In France Adult Males War
758 wordsIn general society, it was believed that the peasants had few rights, often imposed harsh and unfair taxes on them. This has affected the king because he would get more money by collecting the taxes the peasants are paying to him. A revolt called the Jacquerie broke out. It was named after Jacques Bonhomme (good fellow), a happy agricultural worker. Peasants went on a rampage with crowds sweeping through the countryside. They blame the mobility for all the problems of society and for the misery ...
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Louis Vii King Louis
1,287 wordsThe twelfth century can be attributed to the emergence of feudal monarchs in Western Europe. Historical events and determined leaders contributed to the growth of royal authority after it was a weak kingship under feudalism for a long period of time. King Louis VI of France faced many hardships in providing order, securing peace and protecting his people; some of these royal duties have been neglected as a result of an inefficient central government. Based on the feudal custom, it was up to the ...
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Fitz Warren Family Information On Whittington Castle England
589 wordsWhen assigned the England project, I wanted to research something having to do with my heritage. My ancestors originate from England. Correspondingly, I chose Whittington Castle. According to an old English legend, one of my family ancestors, Dick Whittington, set out from the castle for London, in search of his fortune. After residing in London for a time, Dick Whittington went on to be thrice Lord Mayor of London. That piece of history supposedly occurred in 1368, but the first construction of...
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King Of England Legal System
872 wordsEarly Life William was born in 1027 in False, France. His parents were Duke Robert I of Normandy and Arletta, a tanners daughter. William was illegitimate, he was also called William the Bastard and because of this he was an outcast. His father went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and left William as his successor with twelve barons to advise and take care of young William. When the news reached Normandy that his father was killed, violence broke out in the country. In 1047 William gained contr...
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Theme Of Ambition In Macbeth
601 wordsThrough the use of characterization, setting, and plot development, the theme of ambition is obvious seen throughout the play Macbeth. The mail theme of Macbeth the destruction wrought when ambition goes unchecked by moral constraints find its most powerful expression the plays to main characters. The setting of the beginning of the story is in Scotland. The setting is set in Scotland because it is a physical setting because there is a castle and that is basically a stereo type because there is ...
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Army Of Normans William The Conqueror Harold
624 wordsIn 1047 a serious rebellion of nobles occurred, and William with the aid of King Henry of France, gained a great victory at Val-'es-Dunes, near Caen. Which led to the capture of the two strong castles of Alencon and Domfront. Using this as his base of operations, the young duke, in 1054 made himself master of the province of Maine and became the most powerful vassal of the French Crown, able on occasion to bid defiance to the king himself. William even married Matilda, the daughter of the Earl o...
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Age Of Reason Objective Reality
1,373 wordsVoltaires Candide (1) The first half of 18 th century, when Voltaire wrote his famous book Candide, is now being referred to as the Age of Reason, which explains the fact why, despite fictionist nature of Voltaire novella, it incorporates many elements of classical rhetoric, as if author strived to convince readers in plausibleness of his worldview. The Age of Reason was the time when Christianity was rapidly loosing its ideological credibility, which caused many notable intellectuals of the tim...
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Sword In The Stone Wart Sees Power
886 wordsThe Sword in the Stone The Sword in the Stone is a book about an adopted child named Wart. He is of royal blood and does not know this. One day when Wart is in the forest, he finds a magician named Merlin. Merlin comes home with Wart and agrees with Sir Ector, Warts guardian, to become Warts tutor. Merlin goes about educating Wart by transforming him into different animals. Through each transformation Wart experiences different forms of power, each being a part of how he should rule as king. The...
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Campaign Game Shogun Campaign Game Depth
267 wordsDrunken Angel Shogun can actually be played in several modes. The campaign game is the most involved and probably the most appealing, although there are also historical battle scenarios such as Nagashima and 4 th Kawanakajima. There is also a custom battle game (available in multiplayer as well) in which forces can be selected from a pool, although there is no map editor. Instead, play takes place on one of the provincial maps. Without the campaign game, Shogun would be a very enjoyable RTS game...
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Great Deal High Tech
872 wordsGreek and Japanese Architecture For a great many years, architecture has been a breaking point for different artistic eras in history. Some of the most famous? works of art? have been chapels, temples, and tombs. Among the most dominant and influential eras of great architecture are the sophisticated, stoic Greeks-Roman periods and the more mystical, elemental Japanese eras. These two very distinct and very different eras have more in common than you may realize. When work began on the Parthenon...
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People Of France Louis Xiv
983 wordsLouis XIV Louis XIV was a good leader for many reasons, some of which will come out in this essay. Louis ruled with an iron fist, he didn t let anyone mess with France, and if they did, he made them suffer. Second, Louis had mercy on those who betrayed him, a trait rarely seen in his day and age. Third most he did his best to bring down the nobles of France, particularly the more richer ones who thought they were above the law. Louis ruled with an iron fist he didn t let anyone mess around with ...
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Campaign Game Shogun Campaign Game Depth
267 wordsDrunken Angel Shogun can actually be played in several modes. The campaign game is the most involved and probably the most appealing, although there are also historical battle scenarios such as Nagashima and 4 th Kawanakajima. There is also a custom battle game (available in multiplayer as well) in which forces can be selected from a pool, although there is no map editor. Instead, play takes place on one of the provincial maps. Without the campaign game, Shogun would be a very enjoyable RTS game...
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Early Middle Ages High Middle Ages
524 wordsMy Medieval Times Medieval Times My research topic is on the different periods of the Medieval Times, and summing up the main events that happened in each period. These periods, in order, are the Early Middle Ages (A. D. 500 - 1000), the High Middle Ages (A. D. 1000 - 1300), and the Later Middle Ages (A. D. 1300 - 1500). These time periods are called the Middle Ages because not much occured in the world in those times. Thes ages were between civilization periods: Roman and modern civilization. T...
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Medieval Weapons Medieval Weapons Medieval Weapons Medieval Kill
341 wordsMedieval Medieval Weapons Medieval Weapons Medieval Weapons were (are) very dangerous. They can kill, puncture, wound, hurt, or anything else. All weapons from the Middle Ages were looked upon as frightening and crucial tools to kill. From a small dagger to a large cannon; all weapons would kill, no doubt about it. A lot, in fact most of the weapons were used for siege and defense against castles. Castles were the most integral part of the Middle Ages. They held the king, the servants and anyone...
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T H White Small Amount
967 wordsIn The Once and Future King T. H. White conveys his personal thoughts on leadership through the help of Merlin, and Warts transformations. Through each transformation Wart experiences different forms of power, each being a part of a whole idea on how a leader should act. He must piece together these ideas for the definitive way he should rule as king. In order to teach Wart, Merlin transforms him into several different forms, a fish, hawk, ant, goose and a badger. I wish I was a fish, said the W...
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12 Th Century Aspects Of Life
564 wordsHenry, the King of England, married Eleanor for her land; their first son died, after him, John was Henrys favorite, Richard was Eleanor's favorite, but turned out to be homosexual, Geoffrey plotted against all of them with the King of France who was Richards friend; Henry had an affair with Rosalyn, and Eleanor, with Richard lead a couple of civil wars against him, so Henry locked Eleanor in a tower; Henrys lover died, he bought a wife, Alice, for the son who was to be King, but had an affair w...
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