In historical times, Europeans typically bathed infrequently, often only a few times a year. This was due to a combination of cultural beliefs, lack of access to clean water, and limited understanding of hygiene.
Historically, Europeans bathed infrequently, often only a few times a year. However, modern Europeans typically bathe daily or every other day.
King John of England, who reigned from 1199 to 1216, is often noted for his poor hygiene practices. Historical accounts suggest that he bathed infrequently, with some sources indicating he may have bathed only a few times a year. This was not uncommon for the time, as regular bathing was not a widespread practice in medieval Europe.
That's untrue. Jews have a custom to bathe on Fridays. At other times, they maintain hygiene the same as everyone else and bathe as needed.
Europeans treated the Arawaks fairly well for the times. They did use them as laborers, but did not look at them as slaves. They also, sadly, did what those colonizing new lands often do, that is, bring diseases to a country that the natives d not have immunity for. This helped decimate Arawak communities over time.
Because it was an unexplored region at one time. A new continent. Because it was unknown to Europeans until relatively recent times.
Historically, Europeans bathed infrequently, often only a few times a year. However, modern Europeans typically bathe daily or every other day.
Well I do so about 5 times a year.
That's untrue. Jews have a custom to bathe on Fridays. At other times, they maintain hygiene the same as everyone else and bathe as needed.
in what ways were the wealthy europeans of the renaissance differnent from the wealthy europeans of feudal times?
Once is plenty. You should bathe every day so you don't smell bad or get an infection.
If you don't like to brush a dog, this isn't the breed for you, the groom a havanese, you have to bathe it once a week and brush it several times a week.
every day or every other day
every day
None! Hamsters groom themselves.
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No it is not. A lot of the ferrets scent comes from oil produced by its skin. Bathing the ferret too often causes the skin to produce more oil to replace the oil it lost from being washed. The more you bathe your ferret, the more oil their skin produces, the more they smell. A ferret should only be bathe 2-3 times a year with special ferret shampoo.
every day