HamsterBox

viernes, 3 de junio de 2011

Pregunta

¿En que nave viajaba Colón en su viaje a América?

a)La Niña
b) La Pinta
c)La Santa María

jueves, 17 de marzo de 2011

Pasapalabra

A:dios de los musulmanes
B:cubierta curva que se da en el arte Románico
C:collar relleno de paja que se coloca al cuello de bueyes o caballos para sujetar los arreos sin lastimar al animal
D:nombre que recibia la señora
E:enseñanza que recibian los caballeros cuando los pajes decidian pasarles de puesto
F:que estaban sujetos a la regla de una orden monastica
G:pasillo que rodea el altar
H:pertenece a la provincia de Aragon
I:imagenes que cubrian las paredes
J:persona que reunió en un codigo las leyes del imperio
K:construción cúbica situada en la meca
l:normas que debian cumplir los musulmanes
M:sinonimo de rey
N:persona que se situa en el estamento privilejiado
Ñ:color azul tirando a morado
O:lo que se cultivaba
P:parte importante
CONTIENE Q:lugar de oracion para los musulmanes
R:¿como era el arte Románico?
S:organización socila en que la autoridad es ejercida por el varón jefe de cada familia
T:mujer de justiniano
V:persona que sirve a otra
W:"en la web"(inglés)
X:sinonimo de metalófono
Y:esfuerzo en el combate
Z:presidente del gobierno

viernes, 28 de enero de 2011

The steps of knighthood

When a boy born by a knight turns six or seven he is sent from his home to a near by castle. There he is trained by the lord of the castle to become a knight. He is a page. A page helps his lord dress and put on armor. He plays many training games that include wrestling, piggy-back wrestling, sword practice with blunt wooden swords and tiny round shields called bucklers, and lance practice on a rolling log pulled by two other pages toward a quintain(A quintain is a target on one end of a swinging board. On the other end is a bag full of sand. When the lance hits the target the rider has to duck or the bag of sand will strike him on the back or the head.). A page rarely ever learned how to read or write because it wasn't thought to be very knightly. The ladies of the manor taught him table manners. (A manor is a castle.) The page waited on his lord and lady. It was his duty and privilege to accompany his lord and lady at all times. He learned how to hunt and hawk. When his lord's armor was rusty, the page rolled the armor in a barrel of sand so that the rust was gone. He was taught to be quick, graceful, and flexible. He received religious training from the chaplain. He sometimes received training-in-arms from the squires.