/u/lj0zh123's posts in /r/askhistorians
How would a Nobles or Landed Knights in France or England during the 12th Century learn or be taught how to use Weapons, Tactics and Horseback Riding, etc?
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In Western Europe during the high to the late medieval era, would there be Mercenary man-at-arms serving in other companies of nobles or royal forces instead of being in a free company?
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In The former Western Roman empire, How were the Former WRE territory governed by the "Barbarians" and did they have an ambition of restoring the former western roman territory?
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Are there a type of historian that is focusing on institutional memories and technical knowledge of an organization?
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In 1282, Did Edward I of England, really made anyone holding a land of £40 or more be forced to be dubbed a Knight?
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Did Upper-class in Europe during the medieval to the modern era have there children learning the the lingua franca of the time (whether Latin, French.. etc) and would not teach them the native language where there from until later or never at all?
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What and where did all the US Military equipment the US brought into europe during WW2 ended up to after the war?
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