Topic: English Royalty In Medieval Times
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How to Speak Old English in the Medieval Times (The Beginners Gui...
START WITH THE BASICS- The Old-English (O.E.) language is just that, old. No one talks that way anymore. But what if you found yourself in a century when they did speak this language? As with learning any new language, you have to start wit... Read More »
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What clothing did royalty men wear in the medieval times?
TIGHTS of course.......... Actually they wore outfits that consisted of a tunic robes and PANTS! Tights weren't worn until the 1500s. Read More »
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How to Speak Old English in the Medieval Times (The Next Steps)
SUBSTITUTES-Finding the right word and avoiding the wrong can be a challenge, and finding the word to replace the wrong word can be even more challenging. The trick is not to consider each individual word when trying to construct a sentence... Read More »
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elizabeth 1 and james 1 Read More »
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Translating modern English into medieval English is not easy, and requires a good deal of knowledge of the medieval language. Also, it depends on what you mean by medieval English. There are different kinds of medieval English. One is Old E... Read More »
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Um, this is like asking "What was the favorite color of all teenagers in North and South America between 1600 and 2006?" We need specifics: what country? What year(s)? (At least give us a century: the definition of "medieval" covers 1000 ye... Read More »
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The longest war would be the Hundred Years war from 1337 to 1453. The biggest battle was Agincourt on Friday 25 October 1415 Read More »
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C'mon you know the answer...Di, of course. I'm not a great fan of the English monarchy but Di did wonders for the royal family and their reputation. Read More »
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This site has a good explanation on Tudor money. The penny was the basic monetary unit: Farthing = 1/4 penny Half penny = 1/2 penny Threefarthing = 3/4 penny Penny = 1 penny = 1d Half groat = 2 pennies = 2d Groat = 4 pennies = 4d Sixpence =... Read More »
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Well, the majority of the people would have been peasants, who lived by farming land that they rented from the lord of the manor. Their rent was paid in the form of labour on the lord's own farm (demesne) though as time went on cash rents b... Read More »
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