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Works of medieval fantasy often depict "bandits" or "ruffians" ambushing travelers and living in secret hideouts. How accurate is this trope? Were bandits a serious problem across the medieval period?
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Arab Christians have been living in Muslim-run countries for almost 1500 years. To what extent have their beliefs been influenced by Islam?
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In 1396, King Richard II of England, a 29-year-old man, married the 6-year-old Isabella of Valois. Despite the political nature, was such a marriage seen as scandalous among 14th century Catholic nobility? What were contemporary reactions to the wedding?
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Did professional assassins exist in medieval Europe? If so, where would they be trained? How would one become an assassin?
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Richard II of England married Isabella of France when she was six years old. Did this cause outrage? At what age would their relationship have become physical?
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Was "town crier" really a full-time profession in medieval and early modern Europe? If so, who paid him?
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I'm a blacksmith in London, ca 1400. How much money do I make? How educated am I? What kind of goods do I make most often?
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