Six popes are believed to have been married; including the first (St Peter), whose mother in law is mentioned in The Bible. All married popes were married before taking holy orders, the last married pope was Pope Honorius IV (1285-1287) who had at least 2 sons.
There are many ways in which a scientist could reach their conclusion during the middle ages. They could just observe.
In the middle ages, if an individual broke the law, they could be tortured and excommunicated.
They eventually got married or else they didn't.
The history of baking in the middle ages started with mothers and daughters then became a profession with rules and a paycheck, in the middle ages Bakers could also be millers.Hope this helps anyone
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no
The middle ages.
There are many ways in which a scientist could reach their conclusion during the middle ages. They could just observe.
yes in the middle ages you could spit out food and give it to someone else
In the middle ages, if an individual broke the law, they could be tortured and excommunicated.
To make sure all virgins were married
They eventually got married or else they didn't.
Martin Luther was German and lived in the middle ages. he married in 1525
None. They are two different ages and times.
mainly people couldn't read or write in the middle ages but those who could would use a quill pen
The history of baking in the middle ages started with mothers and daughters then became a profession with rules and a paycheck, in the middle ages Bakers could also be millers.Hope this helps anyone