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In medieval Europe was there any form of "pensions" or payments made to those who were disabled due to battle wounds?
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In Crusader Kings 2, in uneventful years the medieval chorniclers "add" interesting, even supernatural, events to their writing. Did this happen in real life?
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During a siege in the middle ages, did the King/Duke/Noble Lord of the castle eat the same slim rations as everyone else or did they feast while everyone else starved?
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[Political Violence] In a lot of fiction, there is usually a lot of "honor codes" that demanded rulers fight anyone who makes a proper challenge to the throne. Did this ever happen?
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It is 1303. Daniil Aleksandrovichhe, Grand Duke of Moscow, has just died. How long did it take for the news to reach Portugal?
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