Do esplendor medieval ata os séculos escurosAnakker_99
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Do esplendor medieval ata os séculos escurosAnakker_99
Galiza, tras volverse un reino de maior prestixio e independente, trouxo un gran esplendor á lingua galega polo cal foi considerada unha das linguas oficiais xunto co latín. Sen embargo, a finais da Idade Media o castelán influíu perxudicialmente sobre o galego, o que o levou a unha etapa de decadencia.
We are committed to taking care of children and delivering the best quality service for all customers, as we are proud of our work welcoming new concepts and matching all requirements, while encouraging exercise as a habit and enjoying it in an open environment.
Hair loss can be caused by many factors including genetics, hormones, stress, medications, and aging. The most common cause of hair loss is male pattern baldness which is caused when the hormone testosterone is converted to DHT by the enzyme 5 alpha reductase, miniaturizing hair follicles and causing thinning hair and baldness. Temporary hair loss from stress is also possible from physical and emotional stress which can force hair follicles into their resting phase. Having long hair when young does not affect future baldness, which is generally governed by heredity. Shedding around 50 strands of hair per day during washing or brushing is normal and part of the hair's natural growth cycle.
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Belly fat is dangerous and lifestyle changes are needed to reduce it. Focusing solely on abdominal exercises will not reduce belly fat since it does not target the underlying fat. A full-body routine that includes weight training along with a nutrient-rich diet is needed. Interval training with varying intensity burns more fat than steady cardio alone. Combining strength training and high intensity interval training with a clean diet focused on natural foods is the best approach to achieving a lean stomach.
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Lauren Collister
Electronic Publications Associate, University of Pittsburgh
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2. Índice
1. Introdución. (Diap:3)
2. O esplendor medieval. (Diap:4)
3. A literatura medieval. (Diap: 5, 6, 7 e 8)
4. O galego durante a Idade Media. (Diap: 9)
5. Causas da decadencia. (Diap: 10, 11 e 12)
6. Séculos escuros. (Diap: 13)
7. Conclusión. (Diap: 14)
8. Fontes. (Diap: 15)
3. INTRODUCIÓN
Galicia chega a ter
unha certa autonomía
que lle permite
establecerse como
reino independente en
determinados
momentos dos séculos
X, XI e XII. Naquela
época a lingua máis
utilizada era o galego
agás en cataluña. A
finais dos séculos XIV
e XV Galicia sofre um
período de decadencia
e queda sometida ó
reino de Castela.
4. O ESPLENDOR MEDIEVAL
É o período de grandeza da literatura medieval e
transfórmase na lingua por escelencia en case
toda a península. A igrexa e os señores feudais
tiñan o poder.
8. A LITERATURA MEDIEVAL
CANTIGAS DE ESCARNIO E MALDICIR:
Son parodias burlescas que teñen como obxetivo
ridiculizar.
9. O GALAEGO DURANTE A IDADE
MEDIA
Durante esta época
Galicia era un reino
independiente, o latín
eo galego eran as
linguas máis utilizadas.
A xustiza empeza a
utilizar o galego.
O glego é usado pola
igrexa.
Empézase a utilizar na
lírica.
10. CAUSAS DA DECADENCIA.
Sustitución nobiliar:
Débese a loita entre Pedro I e Enrrique de
Trastamara pola coroa de Castela. A nobreza
galega apoiou a Pedro I. O vencedor foi
Enrrique, polo que para premiar aos nobres que o
apoiaran quitoulles as terras ao galegos que non o
apoiaron. Ahí entrou o castelán en Galicia.
11. CAUSAS DA DECADENCIA
Guerras Irmandiñas:
Foi a mediados do século XV, os burgueses e os
labradores relevaronse contra os señores feudais
polos abusos e a violencia. Os irmandiños
queimaron moitos castelos dos señores feudais. Os
señores que perderon as suas posesións foron a
castela en busca de refuxio, e atopárono, a raíña
Isabel a católica axudoulles a recuperar as suas
posesións.
12. CAUSAS DA DECADENCIA
Segunda sustitución nobiliar:
Guerra disnástica, na que Isabel a Católica e
Xoana a Beltranexa loitaron pola coroa de
Castela. Os nobres galegos non apoiaon a
Isabel, polo que a sua consecuencia foi a
segunda sustitución nobiliar e o
sometemento ao Reino de Castela.
13. OS SÉCULOS ESCUROS
A finais da Idade
Media a lingua e a
literatura galegas
entran nun período de
decadencia, motivado
pola perda do poder
político do Reino de
Galicia. O galego so é
utilizado polo pobo.
14. CONCLUSIÓN
Durante o explendor
medieval o galego é
utilizado polos
señores feudas, a
igrexa e o pobo. E
utilízase tamén na
lírica.
Durante os séculos
escuros, Galicia está
sometida a castela e o
galego so é utilizado
polo pobo.