miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2013

Clothes of the Middle Age, dragons and buildings

                                                                  
                                                                                  Clothes

   In middle age, each class had their clothing. The underprivileged (artisans, farmers, slaves, lumberjacks .. etc) wore torn clothes. The knights wore armor. Nobles wore tights and tunics. The spacious sarcedotes wore tunics. The king wore expensive clothes.


                                                             
                                                                                 The dragon

  The dragon, in latin draco, which in turn derives from the Greek (Drakon), meaning snake or large water snake. It is a mythological creature that appears in various ways in cultures world. For some accounts than others. For some represent evil,while for others represent wisdom and are seen as gods.  A dragons are known as monsters devastating villages and can only be overcome by heroes, and in the text of Sigurðr, he managed to beat the dragon Fafnir.  It is the universal symbol of power, intelligence and cunning.  Not all have wings, through fire  by the mouth, but usualy have several heads.



                                                                
                                                                                   Buildings

    Tower of London
 It's a historic castle. Is in London (U.K). It was built by William the Conqueror in 1078.


      Canterbury Cathedral
   It's one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England. It's the Anglican Cathedral of de Archbishop of Cantebury. It was built on 597.



        Windsor Castle
   It's a palace and a royal residence situated in Windsor. It was begun to built in the 11th century by Guillermo I the Conqueror.



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