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Mar 12, 1250
Belgorod-Dnestrovsky fortress
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Period: Mar 12, 1250 to Aug 25, 1400
12-14 century
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May 14, 1270
Schools were attached to monasteries and churches to educate
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Jul 17, 1285
Cambridge Universities
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Apr 4, 1300
Germany school Bürgerschulen
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Sep 16, 1320
School Wars
There were a series of well-documented disputes between church and town authorities (“school wars”) over the right to control education. Some of them went as far as the Imperial court. The senior clergy (who were almost always of noble birth) were none too keen to see the rise of an educated merchant class. As things turned out they were probably right to be worried. [Carter] -
Dec 30, 1345
School for girls
The school for girls in German in 13th century -
Sep 25, 1365
Major changes
Major changes in education began to occur in the 13th century. Schools for young children opperated in Germany during the 13th century, even in the smallest towns. The town schools were called Bürgerschulen in contrast to Klosterschulen (maintained by the church). -
Dec 19, 1450
pictures made in 14th century