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bookslayer
bookslayer is on page 90 of 266
Lance and Gwen mentioned ^^
May 16, 2026 06:44AM 3 comments
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bookslayer
bookslayer is on page 47 of 266
якщо сенешалі представляли лордів у суді, це робить приколи про Кея ще прикольнішими
May 16, 2026 05:50AM Add a comment
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bookslayer
bookslayer is on page 46 of 266
дуже хаотично написано, структурно не дуже допомагає зрозуміти картину... зате от я дізналась, як довго в судовій практиці існувало поняття судового поєдинку, яке виглядає максимально казково, але було реальним))
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Kublanova
Kublanova is 75% done
Так уважно слухаю, наче збираюсь буквам замок і готувати його оборону
May 04, 2026 06:57AM Add a comment
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Kublanova
Kublanova is 32% done
Я канєшна на початку заснула, бо відвикла від ног фіку, але потім переслухала і це прям харашо. Все ще: ЖІНКАМ НЕ МІСЦЕ В СЕРЕДНЬОВІЧЧІ
May 02, 2026 06:54AM Add a comment
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Brionna
Brionna is on page 166 of 288
Apr 17, 2026 03:28PM Add a comment
Life in a Medieval Castle: The Definitive Social History and Reference on Daily Life in the Middle Ages (Medieval Life)

Brionna
Brionna is on page 108 of 288
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Life in a Medieval Castle: The Definitive Social History and Reference on Daily Life in the Middle Ages (Medieval Life)

Brionna
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Apr 10, 2026 10:26AM Add a comment
Life in a Medieval Castle: The Definitive Social History and Reference on Daily Life in the Middle Ages (Medieval Life)

Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 224 of 272
Finished with the book itself, now all that's left is the glossary and geographical guides.
Mar 17, 2026 05:56AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 223 of 272
"[Castles] provided grim quarters for generations of prisoners, many political. Enlightenment and prison reform at length did away this inglorious role, and some castles, especially those situated in capitals and large towns, gained a more respectable one in conversion to government archives, record centers, and bureaus."
Mar 17, 2026 05:53AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 222 of 272
"To the military obsolescence of the castle was added a domestic obsolescence. The desire for more comfortable and elegant living quarters, which had already modified the castle in the Middle Ages, by the seventeenth century had created a taste for purely residential palaces for the nobility." This is something that is more implied than talked about in school history books.
Mar 17, 2026 05:48AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 219 of 272
I mean, both the War of the Roses in England and the Civil War in England were both civil wars.
Mar 16, 2026 10:41AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 218 of 272
"The decline in military importance of the castle, apparent in the fourteenth century and rapidly accelerated in the fifteenth, is associated, like that of the armored knight, with the introduction of gunpowder. In the closing stage of the Hundred Years' War (1446-53), the old strongholds of western France that had withstood so many sieges fell with astonishing speed to the ponderous iron bombards..."
Mar 16, 2026 10:39AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 218 of 272
The last chapter is "The Decline of the Castle." I'll be finished by the end of the day.
Mar 16, 2026 10:35AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 215 of 272
"Lammas (August 1) was the end of the harvest. Lammas — from the Anglo-Saxon hlaf-mass ("loaf mas")— was a feast of first fruits, a day when bread was made from new wheat blessed in church." I wonder if this inspired Tolkien to write lamlas (lemlas?), elvish bread?
Mar 16, 2026 10:34AM Add a comment
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Samuel Peterson
Samuel Peterson is on page 215 of 272
"In June, Midsummer...boys collected bones and rubbish and burned them, and carried brands about the fields, to drive away the dragons that were believed to be abroad poisoning the wells. A wheel was set afire and rolled down the hills, to signify that the sun had reached its highest point and was turning back." I love the dragon detail.
Mar 16, 2026 10:31AM Add a comment
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