Well, I meant why my questions relate to science.
I know my English is not good. Im Puerto Rican, but I live in USA.
Oh no, I'm not talking about your questions at all, mine are completely separate from yours and is not a reply.
There is a science homework help thread.
@Primarch Roboute
We shouldn't be answering all of your homework just so you can copy our answers and put them off as your own. We can help guide you on the right direction though. If you want to start answering them we can let you know if you're on the right track. Some of these questions could turn into fairly long answers. Has your teacher not provided you with any direction? Textbook(s)?
Okay, I will help you with two questions you say you are confused about.
7. What did women do? Did they stay at home? Were they leaders of armies, heads of states, or wealthy bankers?7. Describe the role of women in medieval times.
(Absolute I'm confuse.. )
8. Describe the life of a monk in the monasteries.
(I don't understand that question, honestly!)
8. What did monks do? Were they partying all the time? Raping and pillaging? Or were they dedicated to their studies?
Here are a few links to help you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne
http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/daily-...iddle-ages.htm
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/medieval_women.htm
Do you have a word limit? As stealthfox has already noted, some of these questions could resut in quite large essays...so I'm assuming your tutor is after a few sentenced each, yes?
Perhaps you'll find this lecture interesting http://www.cosmolearning.com/video-l...lemagne-12656/
Last edited by Antiokhos Euergetes; August 27, 2012 at 10:50 PM.
Pleasure
It seems you already got helped, but here's a very good map on Charlesmagne's Empire:
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Explanations:
BLUE= The Frankish Empire when Charlesmagne became King in 768
ORANGE= Conquests of Charlesmagne from 768- 814
YELLOW= Vassal states
BEIGE= Territory given to the Byzantine Empire
Last edited by Mausolos of Caria; August 28, 2012 at 08:32 AM.
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
Off the top of my head a pulley system with an almost identical counterweight would work best. The counterweight would need to be different enough in mass to allow the object to overcome the static friction of the pulley system, though. I don't know how you would calculate that part, though.
"Hullabaloo, caneck! Caneck!"
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
Try this then http://www.culturalresources.com/ima...lemagneBig.jpg
If that doesn't serve your needs try simply a Google search or Charlamagne 's empire or Frankish kingdoms/ Carolingians ...good luck.
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Hzm. ( short for Herzogtum) = Duchy
Abodriten, Wilzen, Sorben = some Western Slavic tribes
Bretagne = Brittany
Köln = Cologne
Spanische Mark = Spanish Mark/March
Awarenmark = Avar Mark/March
Sarazenen = Saracens/Arabs
Böhmen = Bohemia
Mähren = Moravia
Bayern = Bavaria, Bavarians
Angelsachsen = Anglo-Saxons (duh)
With some toponyms, there isn't much of a point in translating them. You can type them in on the German Wikipedia, then go to the English version of the article. That's usually a quick way of finding out.