culture   Historical Europe

17 commonsense assertions
Concepts (17) marriage (1) servants (1) spices (1) architecture (1) beard (1) bread (1) family name (1) geometric constructions (1) imperial (1) jew (1) muscovite (1) quartering (1) ruff (1) siesta (1) vulgar latin (1) wearing hats (1) wine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 marriage Historical Europe Arranged marriages were common in historical European culture for strategic and economic purposes. 3
2 servants historical Europe Servants were commonly employed in wealthy households in historical Europe to perform domestic duties and personal services. 2
3 spices Historical Europe Spices were highly prized as symbols of wealth and status in historical Europe. 2
4 architecture Historical Europe Cathedrals and castles were important architectural accomplishments in historical European culture. 1
5 beard Historical Europe In Historical Europe, beards were often linked with wisdom, authority, and aging. 1
6 bread Historical Europe Bread in Historical Europe was associated with social status through different varieties. 1
7 family name Historical Europe Historical European family names were determined by occupation, location, or parentage. 1
8 geometric constructions Historical Europe Historical Europe valued geometric constructions as a way to explore and understand fundamental geometric principles. 1
9 imperial Historical Europe The concept of imperialism in historical European culture is associated with the British Empire and colonial influence, emphasizing hierarchy and authority. 1
10 jew Historical Europe Jews in Historical Europe have experienced discrimination and persecution, leading to migration to different parts of the world. 1
11 muscovite Historical Europe Muscovite was historically associated with Moscow and its name is derived from the old name for the city. 1
12 quartering Historical Europe In historical Europe, quartering was a method of punishment or execution involving dividing a person's body into four parts. 1
13 ruff Historical Europe Ruffs were worn as a fashionable collar accessory by the upper class in Renaissance Europe. 1
14 siesta Historical Europe The siesta was not a widespread custom in historical Europe, particularly in colder regions. 1
15 vulgar latin Historical Europe Vulgar Latin evolved into Romance languages in Historical Europe. 1
16 wearing hats Historical Europe In historical Europe, wearing intricate, stylish hats signified social status and wealth. 1
17 wine Historical Europe Wine was frequently consumed in historical Europe, sometimes as an alternative to water due to water quality concerns. 1