Thursday, March 17, 2016


Day Two




Teachers:
Beckham           Young             Jensen
Funny                Enthusiastic    Cool
Cool                  Awesome        Chill
Chill                  Cool                Awesome
Youngest           Unknown        Eldest or Oldest

Examples Of Headric Shield Divisions

                  
          Defense            Protection        Authority                Faith                  Military strips


         

      Strength
and Foritude                 Honor              Protection             Courage and Bravery






Heradric Lines and Meanings:

    Nebuly Line                Wavy Line              Engrailed Line           Invected Line

     Nebuly                  Wavy               Engrailed                Invected 
   Clouds or Air                Sea or Water          Earth or Land             Earth or Land

    Indented Line              Dancette Line         Raguly Line               Embattled Line
     Indented                  Dancettee           Raguly                   Embattled
          Fire                              Water            Difficulties Faced     Wall of a town or fort

Day One



Heardric Symbols

Teachers: Mr. Fuller, Ms. Lowy, Ms. Emert
Best Traits:

         Emert    Unknown                      Ms. Lowy  2nd youngest       Mr. Fuller Youngest
  •  Sincere
  • Charismatic                 Brave                                                    Peaceful          
  • Understading               Loyal                                                    Generous
    •                           Understanding                                      Honest

Metals and Colors

A gold shield represents the qualities of respect, understanding, virtue and majestic generosity.
A shield made of silver represents cleanliness, wisdom, innocence, sincerity, peace, and joy.
 
A red shield represents that you are eager to serve his country.
A blue shield represents strength, truth, and loyalty.
A black shield represents grief and resistance.
A green shield represents freedom, beauty, joy, hope and health loyalty in love
A purple shield represents majesty, justice, and supremacy.
A yellow shield means rewarding ambition.
A dark red shield means victorious.



         











Thursday, March 10, 2016

Feudalism

                                                                   
Feudalism is a mix of legal and military customs in medieval Europe. It flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries.

                                                                       Social Classes                                                                 There were also social classes for each person.
The social classes range from the peasant or a poor worker , to the knights and guards, to the aristocrats and nobles, and to the monarch or the king. The peasants were poor farmers that owned a small piece of land and had little to no rights. They were considered the lowest rank. They had more rights than the peasants. The knights that guarded the kingdom and the king were more important than the peasants. They were in charge of protecting the king. They were paid quite well for their services in the military. The nobles or aristocrats were the second wealthiest class. They served in the royal council. They provided the king with knights to fight any form of war. They also provided food when the king traveled. The king was the wealthiest of all. He was the highest ranking social class. He ruled the whole kingdom. He had the power to withdrawal granted lands that were given to the nobles if they performed terribly. He had control of everything.

After experiencing the Feudalism activity Mr. Beckham setup, I never imagined that it would be so hard working as a serf/peasant. Serfs had to pay rent with food and they had very poor working conditions. Disease was common if you were a serf. The knights and lords controlled you and you had to listen to their every command.

                                                       
Citations
image: https://wccshoeing.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/europeanfeudalsystemchart06-03.jpg
Social classes info: http://www.hierarchystructure.com/feudal-system-social-hierarchy/
https://www.google.com/#q=feudalism
http://www.hierarchystructure.com/feudalism-social-hierarchy/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism