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  1. 14 de mar. de 2021 · From the early 13th century England had two universities at Oxford and Cambridge. At them, students learned seven subjects, grammar, rhetoric (the art of public speaking), logic, astronomy, arithmetic, music, and geometry. Medicine in The Middle Ages. In the late 11th century a school of medicine was founded in Salerno in Italy.

  2. When the knight puts the hauberk on, all the weight is hanging from his shoulders. However, if he puts his arms in the air, has a belt buckled very tightly around his waist, and then puts his arms down again, he will find that much of the weight is now being held by the belt. As you can see, the hauberk has an integral mail coif, or hood.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2022 · Late 15th century. For the average person in Medieval Europe, life was nasty, brutish and short. Around 85% of medieval people were peasants, which consisted of anyone from serfs who were legally tied to the land they worked, to freemen, who, as enterprising smallholders untethered to a lord, could travel more freely and accrue more wealth.

  4. 8 de ene. de 2019 · In the early 13th century CE Genoa, for example, had 198 resident merchants of which 95 were Flemish and 51 French. There were German traders on the famous (and still standing) Rialto bridge of Venice, in the Steelyard area of London, and the Tyske brygge quarter of Bergen in Norway.

  5. Woolen trousers have been found in Turpan, western China, dating from the 13th and the 10th century BC and likely made for horseback riding. Trousers entered recorded history in the 6th century BC, on the rock carvings and artworks of Persepolis .

  6. By the 13th century, the chapel was usually close to the hall, convenient to the high table and bed chamber, forming an L with the main building or sometimes projecting opposite the chamber. A popular arrangement was to build the chapel two stories high, with the nave divided horizontally; the family sat in the upper part, reached from their chamber, while the servants occupied the lower part.

  7. Hace 5 días · Medieval life was not completely static. Ruth Goodman, Tom Pinfold and Peter Ginn discover the effects trade, travel and pilgrimage had on daily life in the 13th century. Explore the BBC