In the Middle Ages, most people determined the truth based on religious doctrine, tradition, and the teachings of the Church, as it was a central authority in daily life. They often relied on the interpretations of clergy and scholars, as literacy was limited among the general population. Additionally, communal beliefs and consensus played a significant role, with local customs and practices influencing perceptions of truth. Empirical evidence and personal experience were less emphasized compared to faith and authority.
It is possible that flu killed people in the middle ages, but it was not identified as "flu" but something else. Since no medical records were made or kept it is hard to know what people died of most of the time.
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
Same reason we do today because they wanted something sweet. Man has always had a sweet tooth.
The Middle Ages were also called the Age of Faith.
It is possible that flu killed people in the middle ages, but it was not identified as "flu" but something else. Since no medical records were made or kept it is hard to know what people died of most of the time.
Same reason they do it today, they think there's something to gain from it.
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
People liked pudding and pickles in the middle ages
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
They showed them there time table for the day, help people if there stuck when there learning something. ;)
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In the middle ages, the average range that people would live to was about 30-40.
people in the middle ages used letters or talking to face to face
Banquets, annual parties, and going to theater. The last one occurred later on in the middle ages, but was still in the middle ages. People who were able to read were also able to do that for enjoyment.