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it was good because they could be guarded non- stop. so no prisinors could get out and they could only get in when a security guard put them in
A medieval lord could be any age. A child could be born a lord.
I believe people could leave workhouses.
When they were old enough, girls could be falconers. There are even medieval pictures of women hunting with falcons.
The masked figure is the Black Death, and his arrival at the party shows that no one, no matter how rich they were, could escape from the Bubonic Plague in the medieval ages.
Medieval bards sang for whoever could pay them. This was usually the nobility.
Medieval prisons were often grim and overcrowded places where conditions were harsh and unsanitary. Detainees could be held for various reasons, including debt, political dissent, or crimes, and they typically faced a lack of proper food, medical care, and legal representation. Punishments could be severe, including torture or execution, depending on the alleged offense. Many prisoners remained incarcerated for extended periods, sometimes without trial, illustrating the era's often arbitrary justice system.
Shoelaces are banned in prisons due to safety concerns. Inmates could potentially use them as weapons to harm themselves or others, or to aid in escape attempts. Removing shoelaces helps prevent these risks and ensures a safer environment within the prison facility.
He could have tricked him into leaving the cave so they could escape, or he could of poisoned the wine so he would die then find a way out.
The could be large or small. The could be large or small.
Debtor's Prisons. I'm doing the crossword, too.
Just like everyone else, a medieval king could be truthful by speaking the truth.