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Question by nicole: What sort of yesteryear did they Blackbeard during medieval clip?
Not the history of medieval times, but the history of the history of it I guess.

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Answer by A M Frantz
First, there was no world education in that era. The vast majority of people got no education, including larn to publication and write.For those few WHO were educated, most instruction was in Latin. They learn to read and write it, and learned history from the Bible, as well as studying lives of saints. Some had knowledge of Greek and Roman historical writing and literature, but such knowledge would have been very unusual before the Renaissance. Students of certain theme such as medicine, instrument, astronomy, rhetoric, and mathematics were usually trained in the Greek and Roman work relevant to their specialty.



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Question by : What were some of the elements of Medieval culture and how do they differ from the Renaissance civilization?
What were some of the ingredient of Medieval civilisation and how do they differ from the Renaissance civilization?

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Answer by capitalgentleman
In the Medieval epoch, the office of the faith is very strong. Church land concealment extensive country, as once a part of farmstead is presumption to the religion (e.g., in a will), it never comes away. There is basically only one church in the West, centred in Rome (the Orthodox church existed in the East before the Renaissance). Churches run most schools, and education rests with the Church.Later, non-faith education took place. Many school were still run by the Church, but secular education took put. The Reformation happened in Renaissance times, which LED to the fall of religion ownership of land (particularly in England, but elsewhere in Europe as excavation). Feudal reforms took place as swelled, as Monarchs began cession powerfulness to others. Landowners became more powerful, and the centres of wealth moved downward into bunk degree of civilisation.



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Question by Just Me.: Medieval Martial Arts: How did they incorporate adrenaline or stress control in their systems?
You see all these Medieval Wrestling Styles, or Street-Fighting Styles. But now days they teach psychological aspects, meditation and mindset. Like how to control your fear, adrenaline. Is it because in the Medieval Martial Arts if you lost, you either was seriously injured or dead? So it was just like Street-Fighting?

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Answer by Stormy
Basically, yes.The way they were practiced or taught there was no insurance, no risk assessments, no mats, safety equipment or what have you. There was none of this semi contact rubbish. They just trained against a resisting partner. That way they got the techniques right in circumstances that would make it difficult for them. Therefore the biggest issues, of confidence, fear and technique going out of the window were already overcome.Also, a street fight didn’t tend to be unarmed – knives, clubs even swords would have been involved depending on the culture and country. So they didn’t solely wrestle in a fight over who actually owned the pig.



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