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The name “Tanner” was derived from this job and was a common surname for someone who was involved in this trade. A famous example of a Tanner is Geoffrey Chaucer, the English poet and author of The Canterbury Tales. He was believed to have been born to a family of Tanners fro...
The short answer is that it is an artefact a lot of our name data coming from sources that focus on Wackenbücher. These are socage registers that not only record the obligations of peasants to their manors, but also details such as the names of the heads of the peasant households. So a...
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This is the only real “textbook” for medieval queenship in the field. It provides an excellent overview that is written in a scholarly, yet approachable way. An excellent introduction for students or those new to the field that picks up key themes and provides a chronological examination acros...
The fall of the slaveholding Roman Empire (conventionally dated to the year 476) is considered the divide between ancient history and the Middle Ages, and the English bourgeois revolution of the 17th century, the beginning of modern history. The term “Middle Ages,” originally coined in ...
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Mckendry, Maxime. SEVEN HUNDRED YEARS OF ENGLISH COOKING. Exter Books. 1993. NOTE: this has been published under a number of different names and with at least one other author! Most, but not all of the recipes include the period source as well as the modern redaction. Some of the redact...
According to my notes from the time, the actual thing I was confused by was the combination of the French “la tenure de veleurs” (a velvet wall hanging) that was adjacent to “le manteau de la cheminee” (a mantlepiece) becoming in English, “a velvet chimney-mantel,” which I ...
English translation of the above KingCross post. (Danke KingCross for the original information) Update to v0.2.1.2 We start this update with a warning! For this update, we had to change the progression for skill points between skill levels (for both player characters and NPCs). Therefore...