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They lived in monasteries
monastic institutions, such as the monasteries of Western Europe. These centers of learning played a vital role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, as well as in the production of manuscripts. Notable examples include the monastic schools of St. Gall in Switzerland and Bobbio in Italy.
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they were to run schools and hospitals teach about Christ in groups in monasteries where they worked and lived. they had three main jobs which were to, work, study, and pray. they also kept ancient learnings continue.
Constantine banned education during the Middle ages. Monasteries were the single place where knowledge was taught.
Not all monks taught in schools during the Middle Ages as not all monasteries had schools. However, many communities did operate what would be called schools today.
a useful job that the monasteries did were they were a school and a hospital
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100% of middle schools will have middle schools as middle schools are middle schools.
monasteries I guess
They lived in monasteries
Yes, there are schools on Roanoke Island. Manteo Elementary School and Manteo Middle School are two of the schools located on the island that provide education for students in the area.
Most orphanages of the Middle Ages were run by monasteries. It seems some cathedrals had orphanages as well, because some were put in the care of monasteries and others in the care of bishops.
monastic institutions, such as the monasteries of Western Europe. These centers of learning played a vital role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, as well as in the production of manuscripts. Notable examples include the monastic schools of St. Gall in Switzerland and Bobbio in Italy.
In monasteries, churches, and sometimes as tutors for the nobles.
Monasteries
Roger Liddesdale Palmer has written: 'English monasteries in the middle ages' -- subject(s): Monasteries, Monasticism and religious orders