There were many types of disease in medieval Europe. But the most common were: measles, cholera, and scarlet fever. The most feared disease was the Bubonic Plague also known as the "Black Death" No one knew how the disease was spread.
Some common diseases in medieval Europe included the bubonic plague (Black Death), smallpox, dysentery, typhus, and leprosy. These diseases spread easily due to poor sanitation, crowded living conditions, and lack of medical knowledge at the time. The impact of these diseases was significant, leading to high mortality rates and shaping medieval society.
schools became less common in medieval Europe
The black death
The medieval minstrel was known as a gleeman. They were common in medieval Europe.
Schools
In medieval Europe, a vernacular language was any language used by the common people that was not Latin.
The Plague killed thousands of people in the medieval Europe.
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Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
What they have in common is the trade
they both are boring to learn about
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.