dmronny
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I was trying to press "R" on my keyboard for rocket launcher. It didn't really work how I wanted but it was enough to get the frustrations out.
Also slightly belated merry Christmas to all, if I manage to make it through the 4th it will be my first decent holiday season in forever.
MERGE: When wikipedia fails to satisfy you go to other sources. The source in this case being Oamp. Hopefully you'll know or I'll just have to go on being curious and or make something up.
Was slavery practiced in the middle ages? I know that serfs are little more than slaves themselves but would their have been actual straight up slaves in Europe. I would imagine so, at least in the Mediterranean since they needed someone to pull the oars on the galleys.
Secondly would the Byzantine cataphracts have followed a form of chivalry. Despite their similarities I still don't really picture them in the same light as an actual knight, but perhaps they would have some kind of code they followed.
Finally do you happen to know what the name of the leper order of knights was. I know there was one and I can find a huge list of military orders but I don't feel like searching through them all to find the right one.
Also slightly belated merry Christmas to all, if I manage to make it through the 4th it will be my first decent holiday season in forever.
MERGE: When wikipedia fails to satisfy you go to other sources. The source in this case being Oamp. Hopefully you'll know or I'll just have to go on being curious and or make something up.
Was slavery practiced in the middle ages? I know that serfs are little more than slaves themselves but would their have been actual straight up slaves in Europe. I would imagine so, at least in the Mediterranean since they needed someone to pull the oars on the galleys.
Secondly would the Byzantine cataphracts have followed a form of chivalry. Despite their similarities I still don't really picture them in the same light as an actual knight, but perhaps they would have some kind of code they followed.
Finally do you happen to know what the name of the leper order of knights was. I know there was one and I can find a huge list of military orders but I don't feel like searching through them all to find the right one.
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