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Answer:Troubadours
In a time dominated by the Church, troubadours became well-known secular entertainers moving beyond religious themes and exploring love and politics.
Jesters in the Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages, members of nobility enjoyed a leisure life and often they used to appoint or employ a professional clown whose major task was to entertain a king or noblemen of the medieval period. These jesters also referred to as a clown, or buffoon, or a fool.
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The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the Roman Empire in its Eastern province during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Its capital was Constantinople, modern-day Istanbul. For most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful, cultural and developed civilization in Europe. This was mostly due to its size, but also its technological developments and innovation.
Militarily, the empire perfected what is called “Greek fire,” a type of liquid like napalm. Their developments led to the invention of the hand grenade and flamethrowers. This military advancements helped them win many battles, but also prevented attacks from others due to their reputation. In terms of urban planning, Constantinople had constant clean water in its aqueducts, which would be deliver to houses, much like it is today. This allowed Constantinople to remain beautiful, its citizens to remain healthy and the population to expand. It also caused an increase in the lifespan of citizens. New communications, forms of entertainment and leisure activities also made Constantinople a very important and developed urban center in Europe for several centuries.
Magna carta translates to the great charter.
CONTEXT - it is basically a flowery name of a sheet of paper that had a bunch of rules written on it. It was a contract with some provisions/agreements/rights (choose words at your pleasure) in it and the king of England and a bunch of rebels were party to that contract. Eventually many more laws and legislations, either derived from or inspired by, Magna Carta were passed in England’s political history. Thus eventually this Magna Carta (the paper) became a kind of central or foundational set of rights from which numerous other legislations and rights were built on.
So, when someone comes with expression like “Part - 3 is the Magna Carta of Indian constitution” They simply want to imply that Part -3 of Indian constitution has Fundamental set of laws or part 3 has laws that are central pieces of legislation in this constitution. But for some reason they don’t want to put it in simple terms and so they decorate their sentence with terms like Magna Carta. So now for you to understand that statement you need to first understand a part of England’s history.