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- Medieval literature (14207 bytes)
2: ... thus the literature is best characterized by its place of origin and/or language, as well as its genr...
7: ... the older oral traditions of the [[Germanic]] peoples. [[Celtic]] traditions have survived in the [[B...
22: ...often controlled by local [[guild]]s, and mystery plays would be performed regularly on set feast-days...
34: ...rtained a society that, in most cases, limited people to the area in which they were born. (But note t...
46: ...ance of the Rose]]'', ''[[Everyman]]'', ''[[Piers Plowman]]'' and ''[[The Divine Comedy]]''. - Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
3: ...aded the Balkans twice and encircled [[Constantinople]] in the second invasion. He marched through Fra...
5: ...ies lionise him as a great and noble king, and he plays major roles in three [[Norse saga]]s.
9: ... of them highly cultured and civilized) by their splendid state of readiness for combat, amazing mobil...
15: ...portunity to strengthen the [[walls of Constantinople]], building the city's first [[sea wall]], and t...
21: ...ty during the invasion; the yearly tribute was tripled, rising to 2,100 Roman pounds (c. 687 kg) in go... - Viking (18085 bytes)
13: ...history is filled with tales of Vikings and their plundering.
19: :''Aurum ibi plurimum, quod raptu congeritur piratico. Ipsi enim ...
20: ...their own people, and ''Ascomanni'' by our own people, pay tribute to the Danish king."
33: ... of some of their participants. The following example is in [[fornyrš©³¬ag]] from the [[H? Runestone]]...
68: ... and the [[Swede|Swedes]], (called the [[Rus' (people)|Rus]]) to the east. But the three nations were ...
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