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What One Thing Should You Eat in these 14 European Countries? Europe is so much more than just ancient history, kings and queens, castles and churches. Europe is also home to some of the tastiest and most interesting food in the world – but what should you eat and...
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These kings and queens were believed to have been chosen by what they called "Divine Right of Kings (or Queens)" which was the idea that these rulers had been pre-ordained or chosen before they were even born, by God, to be the ruler of said nations. So, after the ne...
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Their kings and queens were the leading figures of the age; their castles and cathedrals stood majestically on the landscape as symbols of their might; their armies both energized and defined the age. Moreover, feudal society showed a remarkable ability to adapt to new needs by encouraging the...
Bankers made loans to kings and supported other commercial ventures that contributed to economic growth across Europe. Men like Francesco Sforza in Milan and Cosimo de’ Medici in Florence, who gained power because of their own merit and not based on birth, became sponsors of the arts. They be...
9. Boccaccio Another significant example would be Boccaccio's Decameron (ca. 1350), where we hear much about a large variety of situations in the lives of people from all walks of life, including kings and queens, urban citizens, monks and nuns, simple country people, tricksters, prostitutes...