AFTER INSULTS FROM WORDS THEY OFTEN CAME TO BLOWS _2


Chronicler Kumari Vaim, who studied Estonian men in early 21st century, describes how men from different parts of the country insulted each other.

"/.../After such insults from words they often came to blows."

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Aristocratic Fury

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Chronicler Jacques de Vitry, who studied at University of Paris in early 13th century, describes how students from different countries insulted each other. "They affirmed that the English were drunkards and had tails; the sons of France proud, effeminate and carefully adorned like women. They said that the Germans were furious and obscene at their feasts; the Normans, vain and boastful; the Poitevins, traitors and always adventurers. The Burgundians they considered vulgar and stupid. The Bretons were reputed to be fickle and changeable, and were often reproached for the death of Arthur. The Lombards were called avaricious, vicious and cowardly; the Romans, seditious, turbulent and slanderous; the Sicilians, tyrannical and cruel; the inhabitants of Brabant, men of blood, incendiaries, brigands and ravishers; the Flemish, fickle, prodigal, gluttonous, yielding as butter, and slothful. After such insults from words they often came to blows."

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