There were no fixed ages for marriage that I am aware of. I know that people married very young, especially members of the royalty, sometimes as young as six or seven years old. Mary, Queen of Scots was married at six.
Early marriages were really only done where there were political reasons to do them, for example to align two nations, and so were parts of treaties. For most people to get married, a person had to show a quality that would attract a partner, such as an ability to make money or keep house. In much of Europe of the Middle Ages, peasant men and women married after the man had shown an ability to provide for a family and the woman had accumulated a dowry. This was typically about the age of twenty five.
during the middle ages, people took a religious view that society expressed god's will.
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
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The main thing that united people during the middle ages was their culture, government and wars. These were the factors that made the people of a particular community to stay united through the years.
They hunted and gathered. The women did everything.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
There are quite a few things that people during the middle ages would eat at a wedding. Meats of all kinds are included.
Because religion was so important during the Middle Ages, most people owned Bibles.
during the middle ages, people took a religious view that society expressed god's will.
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The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
jews.
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During the middle ages, knights were expected to be chivalrous and truthful. they were to serve and protect the people, the monarch and the country.
The main thing that united people during the middle ages was their culture, government and wars. These were the factors that made the people of a particular community to stay united through the years.
serfs, knights and nobles