The knowledge of other cultures effected the medieval society. How it effected the medieval society is there other belief's, values, money and society. The beliefs what people had in different gods and Churches than the medieval society had. The different technology they used, the values what they give and how much money they had. This effected medieval society.
Mistrust and petty jealousies arose among the landlords, or noblemen, and eventually led to the breakdown of medieval society.
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No. There was no democracy in any nation during the Medieval Period. At most there were some countries with wealthy electorates.
The Crusades were significant in history as they marked a series of religiously motivated military campaigns primarily between Christians and Muslims over control of holy sites in the Middle East. They facilitated cultural exchanges, leading to the transfer of knowledge, technology, and goods between Europe and the Islamic world. Additionally, the Crusades had lasting impacts on European society, contributing to the rise of centralized monarchies, the decline of feudalism, and shaping religious and political dynamics that influenced future conflicts. Overall, they played a crucial role in shaping the relationships between different cultures and religions in the medieval period and beyond.
well, they used to pee in buckets and throw it out the window. now they just go in the alley.
Social reforms brought about in the Indian society during Medieval Period include the rise of Indian feudalism and proliferation of castes. It also includes development in local cultures as well as development in literature.
Medieval Chronicle Society was created in 1999.
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
A medieval princess is importent to medieval society because she is going to step up and become queen one day.
Society for Medieval German Studies was created in 1985.
A society where there are several cultures or ethnic groups living together.
Being a Squire in medieval times
Social regularities means how knowledge and meaning passes from one generation to the other. In another words how norms, customs, values, beliefs and cultures of a society transfer from one person to other. It is a process of social intereaction between and among people and all living organisms.
By its government….
Chaucer's vast experience as a government official, diplomat, and traveler provided him with the knowledge and insight to write about a wide range of characters and situations in The Canterbury Tales. His exposure to different social classes and cultures allowed him to create a diverse and realistic portrayal of medieval society in his work.
Open Knowledge Society was created in 2008.
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge was created in 1698.