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Medieval commune
Medieval commune Defensive towers at San Gimignano, Tuscany, bear ... nobles in the countryside. Because much of medieval Europe lacked central authority to provide protection ... villagers. What did it mean for a commune member to defend another? Obviously if a commune member was attacked outside the city, ...
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Talk:Medieval commune
Talk:Medieval commune This was an interesting article; I'd never heard of medieval communes of this sort before. Harkenbane 00 ... most of it and can provide citations. "Medieval commune" is just a way to disambig ...
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Commune
Commune Commune can refer to various things: commune (subnational entity) of various European and African countries Commune in France, comprises cities, towns, and villages medieval commune, a social organization of the ...
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Paris Commune
Paris Commune Le Père Duchesne face to the statue ... ta crapule de neveu !..." The term "Paris Commune" originally referred to the government of Paris ... 1871. In a formal sense the Paris Commune of 1871 was simply the local authority ... council of a town or district - French "commune") which exercised power in Paris for two ... of the Vendôme Column during the Paris Commune The Commune was made possible through ...
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Medieval life
Medieval life An examination of the major themes in medieval life, from birth to death, from language ... folktales. Rural life Manorialism - Rural manor life. Medieval hunting Town life Medieval commune - Town defense. Guild - Town trade. Castle ...
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Merry (commune) (translated from French)
Merry (commune) Merry Pays France Région Rhône-Alps Département ... hab./km² Merry ( occitan Juèsa) is one commune française , located in department Ardèche and area ... strengthened doors of the Average Age becomes medieval city. With the Revolution this enclosure was ... the frontage goes back to 1775. The commune became about it owner in 1955 and ... is one outline to supplement concerning one commune French , you can share your knowledge ...
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Commune in France
Commune in France This article is partof the ... outre-mer Scattered Islands Clipperton Island The commune is the lowest level of administrative division ... in the French Republic. The French word commune appeared in the 12th century, from Medieval Latin communia, meaning a gathering of people ... English districts and civil parishes. A French commune can be a city of 2 ...
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Commune (subnational entity)
Commune (subnational entity) For other meanings, see commune. A commune is an administrative subdivision of various European ... it is the modern heir of the Medieval commune. Commune is sometimes translated as "municipality"' ...
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Talk:Early Medieval Ireland 800-1166
Talk:Early Medieval Ireland 800-1166 I'm a bit ... a tuath as a kind of elected commune. From what I know of Gaelic Irish ...
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Category:Middle Ages
Category:Middle Ages Middle Ages by region Medieval Britain Byzantine Empire Kievan Rus' Medieval France Medieval Germany Medieval Ireland Medieval Italy Medieval Poland Medieval Scotland Medieval ...
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