At that time Spain consisted of a small collection of kingdoms - Castile, Aragon, Leon and Navarre.
In the 14th century, priests typically consumed a diet based on foods like bread, fish, vegetables, and grains. Meat was allowed on certain days, but it was restricted during periods of fasting. Wine was also commonly consumed, especially during religious ceremonies.
No, people in the 14th century did not have electricity as we know it today. During this time, societies relied on natural light sources like the sun, candles, and oil lamps for illumination. The understanding and generation of electric power did not develop until the 19th century, with key discoveries and inventions paving the way for modern electricity.
life in the 14th century was harsh and the families were varied some were rich some were poor the poor struggled in life more than the rich as when the plague came the poor couldn't afford medicines
By making medicine's, teas, and other things mint is used for like gum.
Explorers in the 14th Century did not explore North America. They were more interested in the Caribbean Islands at that time. Exploration of North America did not start until the 15th Century.
Judaism and idolatry
By making medicine's, teas, and other things mint is used for like gum.
yes it is, before WW1 the time and century was recorded in history differently than it is now. 1257 ad was the 13th century and 1457 was the 15th century. it was divided by 50 years through. for example 1350 was considered 14th century. almost like rounding up in decimals.
Ale was the usual drink in the 14th century because more often than not, the water was polluted and unsafe to drink. Back then, they had no way of purifying the water.
That sounds like "Ars Subtilior" (Latin for 'subtler art'), a musical style popularized in late 14th century France.
Nefertiti was the queen of Egypt during the 14th century B.C., known for her beauty and influence. She was married to Pharaoh Akhenaten and they ruled together during a period of religious revolution. Nefertiti's life was filled with power, intrigue, and artistic patronage, with her famous bust being an iconic symbol of Ancient Egyptian art.