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Barriga: Song of Roland Essay

October 5, 2020 — No Comments ↓

The relationship between the lord and his vassals has been essential to the overall success of Feudalism in Western Europe for several centuries. A person who proved to be a vassal gave the lord, or king, endless amounts of loyalty Continue reading →

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Barriga: Milan martyrs

September 1, 2020 — No Comments ↓

A martyr is to be considered someone who is bigger than themselves in the sense that they are one with their religion. Their devotion to the lifestyle that comes with being considered a martyr is none like no other. In Continue reading →

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Barriga: What’s Missing?

August 24, 2020 — No Comments ↓

The book Confessions, written by Augustine in the late 300 AD, is an autobiography to remember as readers dive deep into his life as he envelops himself behind the Christian faith. In all autobiographies it is vital to “paint the Continue reading →

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