Yes they did. For travellers they offered a room in the monasteries .If you were sick it was often a monk who helped you.
They both kill people.
medieval in Latin means middle age
they were scary
ancient age, medieval age and modern age are the different ages.
fat people NO unlike now and then people in the medieval times in Europe had less advantages. such as trains, computers, and good hygiene with modern day medicines. The age limit back then was around in the twenties to die. Now all people live a bit longer. But if there wasn't a Medieval times then there wouldn't be great sites to see in Europe.
Monks were around for every single year of the Medieval Age. There were also monks in late Roman times, and there are still monks in modern times. Monks have been around for a good long while, and not all of them were Medieval. * The Medieval Age lasted from the 5th Century to the 15th.
no
They probably served in a iron bowl but didn't talk
"Medieval Age" no it was not the medieval age. it was the twentieth century,and before that it was the renaissance.
15 and a half percicesly precisely
They both kill people.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
You just need to reach Castle Age, which means you can build Monasteries, which can train Monks, and it is Monks that can pick up relics and store them in the Monastery.
medieval in Latin means middle age
About age 14-15 years old they became squires. They began at age 7 and at 21 became a full knight.
Monks belonged to the Church and were subject to Canon Law, not the King's law. This meant that if they committed a very serious crime they could only be tried by a bishop and the penalty did not include death - in practice, monks would not normally be tried at all but punished within their monastic community by the head of the monastery. Otherwise they were "privileged" by having regular meals guaranteed every day, a place to sleep, an education, a life away from the sins and temptations of the world and less chance of becoming sick - and a dedicated infirmary to look after them if they did become ill. This infirmary was also a place for them to be cared for in old age.
They did. 90% of the people couldn't read or write so the church made stain glass windows to tell the bible stories and put on passion plays. The monks copied and wrote books, of which we now use, to tell us about the age. The books are art as well as written work.