Monks and nuns contributed to the Middle Ages in many ways. One way was to care for the sick and poor. Another way was to build schools and teach at schools.
Monks in the Middle Ages typically did not receive regular salaries like modern workers; instead, they lived in monastic communities supported by donations, land, and agricultural production. Their needs were generally provided for by the abbey or monastery, which could be quite wealthy, depending on its status and land holdings. While some high-ranking monks or abbots might enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, most monks lived a life of poverty and simplicity, adhering to their vows of chastity, obedience, and poverty. Thus, their "pay" was more about sustenance and spiritual fulfillment than financial wealth.
Organized schools were not set up in the middle ages. The middle ages was a time of no learning or study. About 90% of the people couldn't read or write and those who did were nobles who had been taught by monks.
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
around forty to fifty
because they wanted to have a peaceful life
They were important because this was where ,the monks did their prayers to the god. It is a devoted place where the monks gave up their regular life to become religious.
life was different in middle ages since it was the middles ages and in manor well, it was the manor!
Power in the Middle Ages was held by monarchs and nobles. Living conditions for peasants serving their rulers was harsh, and they little freedom. With that said, monks and nuns tried to provide spiritual guidance and speak to them about God. They also at times were able to speak to a ruler on behalf of a peasant who was going to be punished. Basically all they could do was give the peasants hope.
life was really good
normal usuall
Monks in the Middle Ages typically did not receive regular salaries like modern workers; instead, they lived in monastic communities supported by donations, land, and agricultural production. Their needs were generally provided for by the abbey or monastery, which could be quite wealthy, depending on its status and land holdings. While some high-ranking monks or abbots might enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, most monks lived a life of poverty and simplicity, adhering to their vows of chastity, obedience, and poverty. Thus, their "pay" was more about sustenance and spiritual fulfillment than financial wealth.
Organized schools were not set up in the middle ages. The middle ages was a time of no learning or study. About 90% of the people couldn't read or write and those who did were nobles who had been taught by monks.
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
Knights.
ChurchThe centres of Medieval life were the castle or manor of the lord and the church.