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| 1.
We all know that at a given moment in Medieval History, the Knights Templars were abolished. But do we also know who their possessions went to? |
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| 2.
Which of these was not a form of torture used to obtain a confession, but a punishment for petty crime, begging, vagrancy and breach of discipline in the army and navy? |
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| 3.
In the Middle Ages what was meant by saying that the weak "go to the wall" during a church service? |
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In the Middle Ages legal suits between knights could be decided by combat. For other categories of people "fire" or "water" were the methods. To which of these categories did the ordeal of fire typically apply? |
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From which of these plants did medieval textile workers obtain a red dye? |
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| 6.
Worsted is a type of cloth, using long wools, that was originally produced in Worstead, Norfolk. |
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In which of these novels by Thomas Hardy does there occur an example of the ancient practice of "wife-selling"? |
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Apart from "blacksmiths" there also were "whitesmiths" in the Middle Ages. What did that name refer to?
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Which of these products belonged to the category of "great" tithes ? |
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Wergild or "man-money" was the annual money payment a knight had to pay per soldier if he preferred to commute his duty of military service into a financial contribution to his lord's treasury. |
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