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...
The concept of the dance of death lost its awesome hold in the Renaissance, but the universality of the theme inspired its revival in French 19th-centuryRomanticliterature and in 19th- and 20th-century music. In 1957 it was effectively used as the visual climax ofIngmar Bergman’s motion pict...
were French. They knew that many Saxons would be hostile to them and so they had to make sure that they could defend themselves. Many chose to buildcastleson their land and fill them with knights who, under the Feudal System, were bound to protect the...
Often women who became queens were not native to the territory with which they became associated and, thus, the names by which they are known, for example, Blanche of Castile, may be misleading: Blanche, who was from Castile, was queen of France through marriage. Queens thus served as ...
In this post, we kick things off looking at women’s names from the Old Testament, surveying the ones in the Dictionary that we have found used in French, Dutch, and English Protestant contexts. Abigail: One of the wives of King David. Bardsley [1] notes that of all the OT feminine ...
Much of Le Morte Darthur was translated from prolix French prose romances, and Malory evidently selected and condensed his material with instinctive mastery as he went along. At the same time, he cast narrative and dialogue in the cadences of a virile and natural English prose that matched the...
- French language. - Polish language. - When the Buckets of Spoiled Milk rot and finally transform to empty Buckets they now automatically transfer to correct Storage. - Wooden Bowl and Plate is now in the category for crafting items. - Sticks, Logs, Stones, Clay, Straw, Broadleaf ...
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On the other hand. In his treaty of hunting from 1330, Twiti states the wolf as one of the few animals that you blow the Meneé for, and both the male and the female wolf to boot! This duality in looking at the wolf is probably because it is a difficult animal to hunt par force...
although the grammatical study of language is “an invention of man,” still it too “imitates nature, from which it derives its origin” (“naturam tamen imitatur, et pro parte ab ipsa originem ducit”).17Because of the emphasis on the roots of names or words in their sources, letters...