Biblical Epistles are letters sent during antiquity, before the medieval times. Letters continued to be sent as the Middle Ages began, and since historians cannot even agree on the decade of the beginning of the Middle Ages, it is clear that no person can be pointed to as the first to send a letter.
The idea that Europe was illiterate during the Middle Ages is simply wrong. The first primary schools were opened in the East Roman Empire in 425 AD, and the primary school system operated under the Byzantine Empire until 1453. The purpose of this was to see to it that all military personnel were able to read and write.
In the West, there is a record of buildings of a school in Wales, Cor Tewdws. being rebuilt in 508, after being burned down in a fire in 446. It was founded prior to 395 AD, and continued in operation until it was closed by Henry VIII. King's School in Canterbury was founded in 596 AD, and is still operating. The oldest state run school in the world, Beverley Grammar School, was founded in the year 700, in what was then Northumbria, and is now a part of Yorkshire. Please see the links below.
Also, Greek and Latin speaking people were not the only literate people in the European area at the time. The people of the northeastern and northern areas of Europe had their own scripts, Ogham and Runes, and although there are doubtless a few who might say the only things written in these were inscriptions in stone, it should be pointed out that that is all that remains, because anything else would have decomposed in the damp weather of the area. No one would learn to read writing that was only a few words in stone. In the Middle East, the people who wrote down the Koran learned to write before they wrote the Koran. And throughout much of medieval Europe there were communities of Jews who traditionally educated their young to read and write.
In Medieval Times, letters were typically sent by nobles, clergy members, and merchants. The exact identity of the first person to send a letter in Medieval Times is unknown as written correspondence has been practiced since ancient times. However, notable figures such as kings, queens, and religious leaders were likely among the first to send letters during this period.
the Pardoner was a commissioner who was sent to collect alms and provide indulgence as a reward
The first valentine was sent from St. Valentine himself in 270 AD. He had made friends with the daughter of his jailer during his imprisonment, and on the night before he was executed, he sent her a letter of friendship, signing it "from your Valentine."
It would take a very long time. They weren't as quick as are postal services nowadays.
No, never, but thePriests did play around. Many times the nuns were widows, young women who got into trouble, or wives who had been sent there. Shakespeare famous line "Get thee to a nunnery" wasn't a myth.
First there were no "male servants". The men who waited on the king were minor nobles or the son's of nobles who were sent to court. They were happy to go and serve the king because it meant that they were in the seat of power and could arrange a marriage, move up in favor to the king, or learn some things to help them.
No. They sent letters and messages by falcons or human messengers.
the Pardoner was a commissioner who was sent to collect alms and provide indulgence as a reward
in 1980
A first class letter sent from New Jersey to Texas will take an estimated 3-4 days. The times will vary depending on the post office.
henry styvesant
The first valentine was sent from St. Valentine himself in 270 AD. He had made friends with the daughter of his jailer during his imprisonment, and on the night before he was executed, he sent her a letter of friendship, signing it "from your Valentine."
A letter that is sent to Florida from Ohio will take a couple of days if it is sent as first class mail. There is also overnight mail through the post office that will get the letter there the next day.
Yes the prisoners were sent to the dungeon and sometimes killed
If the letter is sent by first class post, it will arrive the day after it is posted.
John Rut
the verification letter is sent to your email account not to your friendster account. you have to click the link.
A reservation letter is also called a welcome letter. The letter is sent from the host cruise which contains all pertinent information about the cruise. The board time, arrival times, and targeted ports.