culture   Medieval England

9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) hospitality (1) marriage (1) education (1) feudalism (1) justice (1) knights (1) monarchy (1) royalty (1) witchcraft (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hospitality medieval England In medieval England, hospitality to guests was an important social custom, often involving the provision of food and shelter. 3
2 marriage Medieval England In Medieval England, marriage was often arranged for political and financial purposes rather than for love. 3
3 education Medieval England In Medieval England, education was mainly accessible to the nobility and clergy and focused on classical subjects and religious instruction. 1
4 feudalism Medieval England Feudalism in Medieval England was a dominant social and economic system based on land ownership and military service. 1
5 justice Medieval England In Medieval England, trial by combat and ordeal were common methods of determining guilt or innocence in the pursuit of justice. 1
6 knights Medieval England Knights in Medieval England were noble class members trained in combat and expected to uphold a code of chivalry. 1
7 monarchy Medieval England In Medieval England, monarchy held absolute power and authority over the kingdom, ruling by divine right. 1
8 royalty Medieval England In Medieval England, the divine right of kings was widely accepted, giving monarchs authority to rule from God. 1
9 witchcraft Medieval England During Medieval England, fear of witches and belief in witchcraft resulted in widespread witch trials and persecutions. 1