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Education in medieval Iceland

Started by Imperial Dave, October 12, 2024, 05:04:15 PM

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Erpingham


Erpingham

I did like their definition of the end of the Middle Ages and its date

"Iceland was an island without cities or towns, even at the end of the Middle Ages – conventionally dated to 1550, when the last Catholic bishop was beheaded and the country became formally Lutheran."

I find different countries' ideas of when the end of the Middle Ages was interesting.

Imperial Dave

I thought the beheading bit was quite interesting.... :P
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Erpingham

At a similar period, we were, of course, happily beheading bishops, abbots, even wives  :o

Jim Webster

Quote from: Erpingham on October 13, 2024, 12:17:06 PMAt a similar period, we were, of course, happily beheading bishops, abbots, even wives  :o

Equal opportunities.  We beheaded lay people as well and went on to behead a monarch