The Bubonic Plague (The Black Death), Smallpox, and The Evil Eye, it was widely believed (and still is) that certain people could spread bad luck through their eyes.
Alchemists were researchers who worked in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle ages.
Science of the Middle Ages is amazing. There is a link below to related question. If you use the link, I think you will see what I mean.
The products of modern technological civilization are far too numerous to list. Essentially, every invention that we have developed since the middle ages is based on science.
well.. first there was those HUGE GIGANTIC ones, then people through the ages just like minimized it
The earliest drugstores date to the Middle Ages. It was in 754 that the first drugstore was open. By the 19th century, drugstores were present in every city and they soon developed into larger pharmaceutical companies.
The three main weapons used in middle ages battles in Europe were swords, maces and English longbows
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
disease's, plagues they didnt have the tools we have now and days there was lots of war
There were a number of plagues during the Middle Ages. The one you are asking about is most likely the Black Death, which arrived in Europe in 1347 and went on for five years or so. The Black Death was one of the most important events of the Middle Ages and had a profound effect on society. Another important medieval plagues was the Plague of Justinian, in the 6th century.
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The three stages of knight hood were a page then a squire then finally you were a knight.
There were serfs, who fed everyone. There were the nobility, who protected everyone. And there were clergy, who prayed for everyone to save their souls.
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