yes. they believed that if you ate them it would cure you
Crushed to death under a wagon. It's a bit ironic in the Alanis Morissette kind of way.
No, there was no cure to the black plague in 1347. Doctors of that days were completely unable to find any cure of black plague. They tried to use different cures like- arsenic, cooked onion,crushed emeralds,sitting in the sewers etc. But those didn't work.
He was crushed to death by stone weights
Christian thought Jews poison the water. Most of the Jews didn't caught the Black Death; Jews were clean, they didn't had any germs. because they have to wash themselves before eating and prayers.
well.. there was many thoughts that the government was literally crushed during this period, many different thoughts were questioned from the governmental point of view, and many of the politicians also caught the deadly virus
They crushed rose peatals and mixed it with water.
You would be crushed to death, as Black holes pull everything to the center of them, including light.
Crushed to death under a wagon. It's a bit ironic in the Alanis Morissette kind of way.
No, there was no cure to the black plague in 1347. Doctors of that days were completely unable to find any cure of black plague. They tried to use different cures like- arsenic, cooked onion,crushed emeralds,sitting in the sewers etc. But those didn't work.
No, no relation.
death.
He was crushed to death by stone weights
No. He was crushed to death by stone weights
He was crushed to death with heavy stones.
Christian thought Jews poison the water. Most of the Jews didn't caught the Black Death; Jews were clean, they didn't had any germs. because they have to wash themselves before eating and prayers.
96 people were crushed to death
Another name for the plague is the black death