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| Yet another challenge met head onAlbany Times UnionAccording to the History Channel website, in the 1980s a small group of performers began moving jousting away from choreographed entertainment toward the extreme sport as it was known during the Middle Ages. Canadian-born jousting champion Shane Adams ... and more » |
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| Theme park of the Middle AgesGainesville SunIt's market day, and the Middle Ages are for sale. What: Festival celebrating the Middle Ages with costumed performers, jousting, living chess game, artisans marketplace, food and more. When: 10 am-6 pm Saturday, Sunday and Feb. and more » |
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| Cerebral Cruising Towards Antiquity (PHOTOS)Huffington Post (blog)There was a Professor of Classics from Cambridge specializing in St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, a Professor of Medieval Archeology from Oxford who spoke on the Tomb of Christ from the time of the Crucifixion to the end of the Middle Ages, ... |
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| The Ascendancy is dead: long live the middle classesIrish TimesYeats's “men who ride on horses” loved above all physical courage, style and lineage; they cared less about education, law or honesty, things that the new middle class took seriously. With education came a respect for the new: it was usually the local ... |
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