The ducking stool.
· Some villages were temporary so the society would move on if the land proved to be infertile or weather made life too difficult for the people living there. · Most of the people's time was spent on making enough food and produce to survive and to sell. · Medieval towns usually were near or around a river or a water source. · The people would often travel to another town to trade with.
Until the rise of rail transport, by far the cheapest form of transport was by water - rivers, canals, lakes and seas.
The Bosna River.
It was chosen as a surname from a small river in Sweden, Hedstrommen. Hed is the swedish rendering for heath, and strommen for stream or brook, so it refers to a small river that flowed through an uncultivated land. Heath further can be traced to the old German nickname "heiden" for "pagan," rendered in medieval documents in the Latin form paganus. The nickname was sometimes used to refer to a Christian knight who had been on a Crusade to wrest the Holy Land from the Muslims. The name was also adopted by Ashkenazic Jews.
As horrifying as it sounds to us now, frequently people just chucked it out the door, or at best, dumped it into a pit dug a ways from the dwelling. That is a big reason why disease was so rampant at the time.
the medieval lord drunk from the river or a lake if they had one.
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Lions stay cool by dipping their feet in a near by river or just some water.
The longest river in the world, The Nile, is over 4,100 miles long. In Medieval times, the Nile River played an important role in the lives and society of Ancient Egypt. The river provided food, transportation and also building materials.
fishing, skinny dipping, doing ur business, getting drunk, looking awesome next to, swimming
The Niger River helped shape the surrounding area in Medieval times because it offered a source of water for the area. People were able to grow crops near the river and had access to fresh water.
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they used river water and wells
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The Niger River was the center of the Songhai Empire, the Mali Empire, and the Kanem-Bornu Empire. These civilizations thrived along the river due to its strategic location for trade, agriculture, and transportation.