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Clara Patricia McMahon has written: 'Education in fifteenth-century England' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Medieval, History, Medieval Education
In medieval England Salt was discovered
Medieval England
The Matter of Araby in Medieval England was created in 1977.
Yoshi Kasuya has written: 'A comparative study of the secondary education of girls in England, Germany, and the United States' -- subject(s): Comparative education, Education, Secondary Education, Women
William J. Courtenay has written: 'Capacity and volition' -- subject(s): Power (Christian theology), History, History of doctrines, Power (Philosophy) 'Rotuli Parisienses: Supplications to the Pope from the University of Paris' 'Parisian scholars in the early fourteenth century' 'Adam Wodeham' -- subject(s): Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy, Medieval 'Schools & scholars in fourteenth-century England' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Medieval, History, Intellectual life, Medieval Education
David Sheffler has written: 'Schools and schooling in late medieval Germany' -- subject(s): Education, Medieval, History, Medieval Education, Schools
medieval york was where modern york, England, is today
medieval government was known as feudilism
Because people believed that women were meant to stay home and that men should be the ones to do the work.
There were no conventional schools. Churches provided education and only very wealthy families could afford to enlist their children, boys and girls.
The Channel Islands is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France.