The saltarello was a dance, with leaping steps in a fast triple time. The steps are unknown, and although pictures and music exist, they are not enough to reconstruct the step.
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The estampie and saltarello are no kind of instruments at all. They are types of music common in the Medieval era. Both are believed to be dances.
It's a name of something but i do not know and i am trying to figure it out too.
Feasts and celebrations
grunwald
the parties are 'GURJARA-PRATHIHARAS , PALAS , RASHTRAKUTA '
In medieval times, a Franklin was a landowner who was not of noble birth but was wealthy and held a significant amount of land. Franklins were often involved in local governance and were considered to be part of the upper class.
The middle ages in Europe lasted for a thousand years and involved many different countries. There was no one king over that period.
Medieval is medieval because it is Latin for "the middle ages".
Everyone was Catholic ---- We can be certain that not everyone was Catholic. There were Jews and Muslims, who would not have been likely to be involved in medieval theaters, but there were also a large number of heterodox and heretical medieval sects, and some other religions. Given the unorthodox nature of theatrical people, the political incorrectness of mummings, which were plays of a medieval type, I would guess that many religious views would have been represented among the actors and other people of the stage.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
if you went on a pilgrimage in the medieval times it would be dangerous because the medicine in those days were very poor and if happened to get a cut then it would get infected
in medieval towns