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Tournament (medieval) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tournaments were a common form of entertainment for rich people in the Middle Ages. A group of knights came together at the castle of some powerful duke or king, and they would spend the day fighting ... Why not have your own tournament? ... Medieval Tournament Project for Kids - a pretend tournament using bikes and balloons...
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Kipper (medieval tournament) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medieval tournaments a kipper was a person employed by a knight, usually a vassal of the knight such as a slave, serf, or peasant. Kippers might also be fighters of non-knightly status, who there...
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The Tourney Company mailing list,is still the place to discuss all aspects of the medieval tournament and tournament companies, as well as historical combat techniques.
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TORONTO, March 16 /CNW/ - The Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts (AEMMA) of Toronto, in cooperation with the Royal Ontario Museum will have an authentic reproduction of a 14th century tournament, complete with a colourful and heraldic pageantry of armoured combatants, heralds, marshals and a ... July 24, 2009...
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful: ... Tournament, August 23, 2006 ... The Medieval Tournament 0486286207 R. Coltman Clephan Dover Publications The Medieval Tournament Books...
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Good Primary Source Info on Medieval Tourneys; For anyone seeking to understand the forms and function of the Medieval tournament Clephan's book is considered to be a standard reference.
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