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Essay heading: The Effect of One Tribe on an Entire Nation
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Kiersten |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Monks followed the Rule of Benedict. This devoted them to certain work and prayer. Their work was significant though because Romans and Barbarians of the time considered work to be for slaves and below the level of even commoners. Their main duties were teaching and farming.
Since the Catholic religion was such a significant part of every day life, people commonly journeyed to shrines on “pilgrimages”... displayed 300 characters
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Their journey was hard and was often considered a means of penance for sins. The peasants who could not afford a horse on which to journey had to travel by foot—only assisted by a staff. The most common destination of pilgrimages was the Holy City, Jerusalem. In 1064, a group of 7,000 pilgrims went to Jerusalem and they narrowly escaped death... displayed next 300 characters
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