they would go to their castles and have 5 guards block the front gate and won't let anyone in inless the noble men said it was okay.
As the standard bearer carried the symbol of the legion, he also wore the wolf skin as it was one of the symbols of Rome along with the eagle that he carried.
perfumes, good-smelling things. They believed that stuffing the masks (they looked like birds) with all that stuff killed the plague.
Try making your own. Most Plague Doctor Masks I've found online are very expensive A good tutorial can be found at the site below. And to the original person who answered this -- google "plague doctor". Yes, people did wear masks.
During the plague, people tried various methods to avoid getting sick, such as wearing aromatic herbs, avoiding the sick, or moving away from affected areas. Quarantine and isolation were also common practices to prevent the spread of the disease. Additionally, some turned to prayer and religious practices as a form of protection against the plague.
During the Black Plague, the cause of the deadly disease was unknown and many believed it to be an airborne illness. As a result many doctors wore bird-like masks to shield their faces and keep herbs in the "beak" to fend of the sickness.
Yes there were masks, but they were not worn for the reason we wear them. They were worn to protect the wearer from the plague. It was thought that if you wore one with a long beak that held herbs that it would protect from getting the plague. Most commonly the doctors wore them.
During the bubonic plague, judges visiting prisons used to wear primitive gasmasks, stuffed with herbs or spices thought to ward off the plague - since it looked like a beak... they were referred to as "going before the beak" as they were never seen without it.
Depends on what time period they died they wear clothes of that time period.
Sharpay doesn't wear pink all the time but most of the time!
it is legal to wear 100 socks at a time
Standard bearers in the Roman army wore the same armor as any other soldier but he covered his head and shoulders with an animal skin. His shield was smaller and usually round.
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