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History
Topic:
Medieval Studies
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63224
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102789
Introduction to the Humanities - The Ancient World to Medieval Times
In medieval Europe and England, we see the emergence of chivalry as a code of behavior. What do you believe were the PRACTICAL reasons for such a system of conduct? Any information would greatly appreciated!
Subject:
History
Topic:
Medieval Studies
Posting ID:
63797
OTA ID:
102789
1. The wife (Allison), is fairly wealthy, but she comes from an ordinary background. How did she gain her modest wealth? 2. Who was Allison's favorite husband, and why did she favor him the most? 3. What did the knight do to get in trouble with the queen and her court? 4. What is the moral of the tale? Note: Only concerned with Allison's contribution to Chaucer's tales.
Subject:
History
Topic:
Medieval Studies
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63907
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101195
Introduction to the Humanities - The Ancient World to Medieval Times
What is primogeniture and how does it fit in with chivalry?
Subject:
History
Topic:
Medieval Studies
Posting ID:
64062
OTA ID:
104128
Introduction to the Humanities - The Ancient World to Medieval Times
So, if primogeniture is in some way parallel to or even responsible for the rise of chivalry, let's take this a step further. Beyond avoiding internecine battles within families and principalities, what else could be ameliorated by implementing a strong code of ethical and moral behavior among the aristocracy? Any thoughts or any information would be great!
Subject:
History
Topic:
Medieval Studies
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64149
OTA ID:
102789
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