It is a 1,000 years of time in human history and many things we do today are because of events and people that were alive in that time. History is connected and each thing that is done, invented, or created leads to the next event, war, invention, or creation. Nothing is done apart or alone. It may take 20 years or a hundred years before the first event or thing is felt, but it is connected. All of it is cause and effect.
Medieval Lords were important to society because they employed poor peasants. They also charged tax for the land which people lived on so they could receive money. They were also important to the King as he made them Lords. They provided jobs and homes for many poor people.
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Conflict did not exist between the medieval mind and Christianity as most people then understood Christianity. The Christianity of the medieval period followed the thinking of St Augustine. A few Protestants existed like Occum, Abelard, and Wycliffe, but most were Roman Catholics.
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St. Clare of Assisi was important to the study of Medieval society because she founded the Order of Poor Ladies (later known as the Poor Clares), which provided opportunities for women to live a life of religious devotion and service. She also played a key role in the development of monasticism and the spread of the Franciscan ideals of poverty and simplicity during the Middle Ages.
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The Royal Society was formed in November 1660. The middle ages were long gone by then and Europe was well into the Renaissance. So it could have had no impact on medieval understanding.
It refelcted their lives and religion.
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