The alchemists were the first chemists. But in addition to mixing chemicals, they also believed that magic would help with their experiments and formulas. It didn't. But their experiments led to the development of the science of chemistry.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
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Because the secret is that alchemy doesn't work.
An artifact is anything made or used by people. If you want to see medieval artifacts, there are many in museums. Artwork, tapestries, and suits of armor are common. If you are in Europe, just about every town and city as a church or a castle that is a medieval artifact. If you want to own a medieval artifact, I would suggest buying a medieval coin. They are a bit pricey for some people, but they often cost less than a meal at an expensive restaurant.
Get Medieval happened in 1998.
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Most of the strongest Alchemists appear to be men.
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Putrefactio meant decay. The alchemists believed in breaking down matter to it's base elements, either through decay of by using acid.
Sulfuric acid, also known as H2SO4 was described originally by medieval alchemists. It has been around for a long time.
The most famous medieval art work is the monalisa
During the Middle Ages, alchemy was studied in earnest by highly regarded thinkers, such as Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon and St. Thomas Aquinas (Jung, 1963: xvi). To this we can add Paracelsus and some others. For a complete list, see www.levity.com
Cerium was not known by alchemists.
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