THE CLERGY WERE THE MOST EDUCATED CLASS IN THE MEDIEVAL TIME
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They were highly educated, tolerant, humble, honest, and were in between Asia and Europe.
French. The Queen still has her menu in French.
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?
They were not as highly regarded to as education and nobility. Because of the lack of arts, many people refer to it as the Dark Age, as in no progression, and no art. In return, the renaissance began.
The general name for a person who evangelized and taught Christianity was missionary. There were organized groups of missionaries who worked during the Middle Ages, and one such group was the Cistercians. There is a link below.
They were highly educated, tolerant, humble, honest, and were in between Asia and Europe.
they really were educated, they were just educated privately or homeschooled.
they weren't.
French. The Queen still has her menu in French.
Because people were highly religious, and they wanted to see the sights of Jerusalem.
No one. They were not educated. Only the nobles.
Monastaries
Monks
In the Middle Ages, a lot of the education was done in monastery schools and cathedral schools. Priests were educated further in seminaries and, later on, medieval universities. Ordinary people got their religious education at the local church.
There was no particular class associated with nuns in the Middle Ages. Nuns were not technically members of the clergy, even if they were highly educated. They could have come from backgrounds that were peasant, noble, or even royal. But technically, they had no class. Perhaps this would make them fit some definitions of the middle class, but middle class implies things that do not fit well with what a nun was.
because they didn't have jobs and they wasn't educated
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?