Yes, you would find phragmites in the medieval times. While there is only one species (australis) in the genus Phragmites, there are four known subspecies across Europe and Asia.
Common reed (Phragmites) was mentioned in the legend of Midas, and fans of The Bible will remember the story of Moses as a baby being cast adrift in a reed basket. English have used Phragmites as roofing thatch for hundreds of years.
In the US, there is a native subspecies of Phragmities australis ssp. americanis that is non-invasive and much less vigorous. The invasive phragmities found in the US was introducded from Europe, probably in the early 19th century.
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Long Streets, Yet Strait of the Medieval Town is a poem about a medieval town. It was written by Emmanuel George Cefai.
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Trade was organized primarily by tradesmen's guilds. The organization was influenced to a degree by laws and taxes, but these were usually fairly simple, and not as detailed as guild regulations. Often, laws were enacted at the request of guilds or groups of merchants. For example, a king's decision of which villages would get town charters, was commonly based on advice from the merchants and tradesmen, who would benefit or find themselves having more competition based on where the towns were positioned.
First pick a narrowly defined topic, such as: What houses did serfs live in? What did medieval people eat? What technologies were developed in the Middle Ages? When was the chimney invented, and how did people cook without one? Then do research. Ask questions in Wikianswers. Do not believe the first answer you get, unless it has good links. Follow the links. Wikipedia has a lot of articles, and the following would work for the above (found by following the "see also" links in Wikipedia articles): Wattle and Daub Medieval Cuisine Medieval Technology Communal Oven Chimney Then write. To write, first summarize what you tried to find out, then say what you found out, then draw a conclusion.
The genus Phragmites are tropical reeds (tall grasses), the most common of which has become an invasive species in some tropical and semi-tropical biomes (Phragmites australis).
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I would suggest Wikimedia Commons. If you follow the link below, you will find a wealth of links to subjects, each of which has links to medieval pictures.
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well there would be as many as they could find and some times there would be up to 3000 men
You would find a Doom painting in a Medieval church
Good question. I'm trying to find that out aswell.
You can read 'Horrible Histories, Measly Middle ages'.
You would find a Doom painting in a Medieval church
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They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.