Question by Lucky13: Whats the difference between medieval faire & Renaissance Faire?
I’m really interested in learning about medieval/ren stuff. Maybe I can learn from someone local and I could gain knowledge and a new girlfriend in the process.Hoping to attend Escondido Ren Faire this year-If hubby wont go with I may just go alone.
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Answer by phantomphan
the medieval and renaissance periods were almost completely different. the medieval period was more barbaric and dark, hence the name mid-evil. the renaissance was more ordered as far as the class pyramid went, and there was more art and stuff like that. but if it’s a theme park there probably isnt much difference.
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Question by AznsFTW: What is the otherness between the Middle age, the Medieval Ages and the Dark Ages?
What is the difference between the Middle Ages, the Medieval Ages and the Dark Ages? Why were they called the Middle Ages, the Medieval Ages and the Dark Ages?
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Answer by william_byrnes2000
The Middle ages are the play between Antiquity, which ends with the fall of Rome in 476, and modern history, which begins about 1500.The Medieval play is essentially another way of expression the Middle Ages. The Dark Ages are the earliest portion of the Middle Ages. Petrarch was the former to use this characterization, because as opposed to the brilliance of the Roman Empire, and the metempsychosis of learning and architecture in the High Middle Ages, the intervening play seems so Dark. It’s characterized by the dislocation of the Imperial structure and the emergence of smaller principalities. Use Britain as an example, the Romans had some control over the area between the Channel and the Wall in the north, as long as the Legions were there, but after they leaving, the regions began developing on their own. By the end of the “Dark Ages” Alfred found himself reconciling many different Anglo-Saxon Law codification into something standardized. The Dark Ages is a term which is falling putout of favor with historians in Recent twelvemonth.
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Question by huhbora: What is the big difference among Medieval Feudalism and Japanse Feualism?
I am creating a term paper for my historical past class. If you have any additional data about Japanse/Medieval Feudalism, I would be happy to know. Thank you.
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Response by Warren
Check out “examples of feudalism” Wikipedia. This is an outstanding place to commence studying your paper.
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Issue by XxanimexX: What is the big difference in between medieval hero and modern day hero?
I have to write a 400 hundred essay on this, So could you please support me. All I need to know what a medieval hero is. Thank you.
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Answer by Panama Joe
The knights with their squires, and chargers (horses), and armor, etc. ended up widespread medieval heroes. Today, wizards/Druids can also be possibly heroes or villains.
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Question by Deadbeat Holiday!: What is the difference Between medieval lancing and medieval jousting?
I’m doing a project on medieval entertainment, and I want to put lancing or jousting in there somewhere, but I can’t find anything on what the difference is between them! And i’m looking for the medieval lancing, not the lancing were you prick a boil with a sharp needle (ew)Can someone please help?
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Answer by Mary
I’ve never heard of lancing, except in the medical sense. A LANCE is used in jousting. But as a verb? Never heard it used. I’m pretty sure it’s just a lesser used alternate of the same.
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