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In Medieval Europe, was is possible for a commoner to be promoted to the nobility? How could this be accomplished, and how often did it actually occur?
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How clear of an idea of history would an average literate/educated person have in the late middle ages?
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Why were priests such as Bartolome de Las Casas and Jose Nicolas Balli given land grants in the Spanish colonies? How were situations such as theirs justified both politically and religiously given the fact that catholic priests are supposed to take vows of poverty?
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Were there any true historical examples of the "Poisoned Halloween candy" and "Razor blades hidden in Candy Apples" etc. in the 20th century That most of our parents warned us about?
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In the European Middle Ages, were there distinct national or regional styles of Castle architecture?
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How were cultural and linguistic differences handled when European nobles married into foreign families or inherited titles in other countries?
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I'm a nobleman in France in the high middle ages. I've been invited to a feast at the castle of a fellow Duke. What can I expect?
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