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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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Feb
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Feb
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comment 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
Feb
15
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Feb
15
asked Plate armour worn by men-at-arms fighting on foot 1380-1415
Feb
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suggested suggested edit on How did Medieval Armies survive the use of mail armor in the deserts of the Middle East?
Feb
15
suggested suggested edit on Gengkhis Khan armor secret
Feb
15
suggested suggested edit on What kind of armor did the soldiers use in pre-gunpowder Southeast Asia?
Feb
15
comment 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
Feb
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Feb
15
comment Riveted mail - flat or round rings? Die cut rings mixed with riveted ones?
I wanted to, but not enough rep :(
Feb
15
asked Riveted mail - flat or round rings? Die cut rings mixed with riveted ones?
Feb
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comment 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.
Feb
14
comment 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
Feb
14
asked Popularity of knight-robbery in the 15th century in Germany, Poland and Silesia
Feb
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asked Proportion of footmen and soldiers to knights in battles
Feb
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asked Adapting clothes, weapons, tools and customs from other nations in the middle ages - judging plausability
Feb
14
comment 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
Feb
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Feb
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comment 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