| bio | website | none |
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| location | Poland | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 3 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
Im a student at Poznan University of Technology. Currently im a part of the payment card technology team in one of the leading Polish banks. I have an ISTQB foundation level certificate.
Besides work and IT, Im interested in digital painting, making concept art, music, history reenactment and swordsmanship.
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May 17 |
awarded | Promoter |
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Feb 18 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Feb 18 |
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Popularity of knight-robbery in the 15th century in Germany, Poland and Silesia Actually I was hoping for a more authorative source than wiki (which I have read ;). Also, I met the term in a context of armed robbery (robin hood style, only they kept what they stole) on the road rather than too high a tax or fee for travellers |
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Feb 15 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Feb 15 |
asked | Plate armour worn by men-at-arms fighting on foot 1380-1415 |
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Feb 15 |
suggested | suggested edit on How did Medieval Armies survive the use of mail armor in the deserts of the Middle East? |
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Feb 15 |
suggested | suggested edit on Gengkhis Khan armor secret |
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Feb 15 |
suggested | suggested edit on What kind of armor did the soldiers use in pre-gunpowder Southeast Asia? |
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Feb 15 |
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Riveted mail - flat or round rings? Die cut rings mixed with riveted ones? @Sardathrion - I cant edit it yet :) But i will try to retag some questions. Also, I think we could use some more tags, like "clothing" or "material-culture" for all those questions like "What cutlery was used in the middle ages" and similar |
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Feb 15 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Feb 15 |
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Riveted mail - flat or round rings? Die cut rings mixed with riveted ones? I wanted to, but not enough rep :( |
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Feb 15 |
asked | Riveted mail - flat or round rings? Die cut rings mixed with riveted ones? |
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Feb 14 |
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Adapting clothes, weapons, tools and customs from other nations in the middle ages - judging plausability Well, im interested in the highest versimilitude possible ;) I tried to write my question this way, hoping that you could show me a scientific procedure that would allow me to determine whats the best fit to fill in blank holes. I feared that asking specific questions would be too localized (example: asking about a specific model of gauntlet in a specific timeframe and location) or too broad (example: what types of gauntlets were used in 1350-1450, by whom, and please include findings and pictures) for Q & A format... We want to do educational shows and need to be accurrate historically. |
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Feb 14 |
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Popularity of knight-robbery in the 15th century in Germany, Poland and Silesia Is there so many? :D All you are willing to provide :D |
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Feb 14 |
asked | Popularity of knight-robbery in the 15th century in Germany, Poland and Silesia |
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Feb 14 |
asked | Proportion of footmen and soldiers to knights in battles |
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Feb 14 |
asked | Adapting clothes, weapons, tools and customs from other nations in the middle ages - judging plausability |
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Feb 14 |
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Life in the middle ages for ordinary people? +1 to Mark C. Wallace. Plus, Id say this is quite similar to "how did they cope without electricity and cars"? They simply didnt know that things could be different. Also I wouldnt say that religious institutions "started to gain power". Religion has been a powerful thing since the very beginning of culture, and still is - just watch the middle eastern problems. To conclude, Id vote for closing or rephrasing the question. It makes too many assumptions that are arguable and its far too broad |
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Feb 13 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Feb 12 |
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Linen doublets around 1380-1410, middle and eastern Europe Our re-enactment community is quite the strict one and we are trying to be as authentic as possible. If history leaves me no choice, Ill be sweating in wool ;) But first I want to make sure I absolutely have to :D |