They are called Ren-folk, although there is no singular for the term. Ren-fellow might work if people were willing to adopt it.
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Often there are franchise "fairs" that you can attend to see what is out there and if there is a need in your area. If you visit or use a franchise while traveling and think that there may be a call for that particular franchise in your area, then check with the parent company.
It is called the renaissance, because "renaissance" just means rebirth.
The Renaissance begins in the early 1300s. Some people call this period "Late Gothic" - which just means the late Middle Ages, while other people call it the "Proto-Renaissance" - the beginnings of the Renaissance. In any case, a big revolution is beginning to take place in the early 1300s - in the way people think about the world, the way they think about the past, and the way they think about themselves and their relationship with God. * http://smarthistory.us/site/about
Taphofile That's the name for people who love funerals and graves and cemeteries.
they don't attend
Must is a modal auxiliary verb and attend is a main verb.You could call must attend a verb phrase.
a lot of call of duty
call a doctor
This question can be interpreted in many ways. If you are simply asking the Italian word for man, use Google translate. If you are asking about a significant figure in the renassaince such as Leonardo da Vinci, people refer to these peolple as a Renaissance man. If you mean any worker in the renaissance, simply refer to their occupation, such as blacksmith or artist.
They can be known as professional mourners.
i believe the game you are talking about is called ringtoss this is a game commonly played at fairs carnivals etc.