Same thing that causes people to eat what they eat here and now:
* what they can grow or raise
* what they can find * what they can hunt or catch
* what they can buy * what they can make * whatever is available that nourishes them and doesn't hurt them or kill them
Just as today, people ate foods in medieval times because they were hungry and did not want to starve to death, or because they liked the food, or both.
The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
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.
During the medieval times, few people had an education or could read and write. With that said, it was common among the upper classes of all of Europe use Latin as the language that most of the educated classes were taught.
People got more rich
In medieval Europe, a vernacular language was any language used by the common people that was not Latin.
France was the most populous country in those days.
No. During the medieval period of time, tobacco did not exist in Europe and was smoked only in North America for ceremonial purposes. Tobacco was not imported to Europe until the Renaissance period.
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No. Tobacco was unknown in Europe during the middle ages. It was introduced from America after the voyages of Columbus
No, not generally. You can bet that somewhere in Europe, during the thousand years of the Middle Ages, there were people who were forced to entertain, but this was not the norm.
Nations lost there provinces and as the black plague killed alot of people, economy dropped and nations fell.
Christians have lived all throughout Europe ever since the religion became the largest religion in Europe during the last years of the Roman Empire.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
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.
There were a long list of diseases with fever as a symptom that could kill a person in medieval times. Perhaps the best known was the Black Plague, which spread through nearly all of Europe during the period of 1346 to 1352. It kill huge numbers of people, perhaps half the people in Europe. It was so deadly that it changed European society profoundly, contributing the the end of serfdom and, eventually, the medieval era.