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  2. Frances and Joseph Gies - Wikipedia

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    (1974) Life in a Medieval Castle Crowell, ISBN 978-0-690-00561-5 (1979) Life in a Medieval Castle ISBN 978-0-062-01650-8 (1983) Leonard Of Pisa And The New Mathematics Of The Middle Ages ISBN 978-0-317-57849-2 (1987) Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages ISBN 0-06-015791-7 (1990) Life in a Medieval Village

  3. History Alive! textbooks - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] It was then picked up by Little Green Footballs, which was a conservative site at the time, [7] and by other conservative blogs, which also claimed the book had an anti-Jewish bias. [8] A group called The Textbook League said that TCI had consulted with Islamic Networks Group, which it called "a Muslim propaganda agency". [9]

  4. Housebook of Wolfegg Castle - Wikipedia

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    The book has various sections: a method for memorization; astrological descriptions of the planets; illustrations of a bath-house, a moat castle, a tournament and joust, hunting scenes, and an "obscene love garden"; several recipes, from herbal medicines and cooking recipes to the dyeing of fabrics; mining and metallurgy, how to assess gold coins;

  5. England in the High Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Robert, who invaded in 1101, disputed Henry's control of England. This military campaign ended in a negotiated settlement that confirmed Henry as king. The peace was short-lived, and Henry invaded the Duchy of Normandy in 1105 and 1106, finally defeating Robert at the Battle of Tinchebray. Henry kept Robert imprisoned for the rest of his life.

  6. Outline of the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Middle Ages – periodization of European history from the 5th century to the 15th century. The Middle Ages follows the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and precedes the Early Modern Era . It is the middle period of a three-period division of Western history: Classic , Medieval and Modern .

  7. Castellan - Wikipedia

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    In the Medieval Kingdom of Hungary the castellan was called "várnagy", and in the Latin chronicles he appeared as "castellanus". The lord of the castle had very similar functions to those in German lands. In Hungary the King initially designated castellans from among his court for the administration of castles and estates.

  8. Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    From the early Christians, early medieval Christians inherited a church united by major creeds, a stable Biblical canon, and a well-developed philosophical tradition. The history of medieval Christianity traces Christianity during the Middle Ages—the period after the fall of the Western Roman Empire until the Protestant Reformation. The ...

  9. Chillingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Chillingham Castle is a medieval castle in the village of Chillingham in the northern part of Northumberland, England.It was the seat of the Grey and Bennet (later Earls of Tankerville) families from the 15th century until the 1980s, when it became the home of Sir Edward Humphry Tyrrell Wakefield, 2nd Baronet, who is married to a member of the original Grey family.