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Just as long as many people today. While people in medieval times were more conditioned to walking, it was rare for anyone then to travel more than 25 to 30 miles from where they were born.
well, medieval women got married, they wore dresses made of bear fur that was rare back then.
Medieval peasants typically slept on straw mattresses or piles of hay, often shared with family members or livestock. Bedding was minimal, consisting of rough blankets or animal skins. Beds were simple and often infested with pests like fleas and bedbugs. Privacy and comfort were rare luxuries for peasants in medieval times.
In the medieval period there were a huge number of different languages spoken in Europe, with a reasonable number of words beginning with the letter z.In Anglo-Norman French the word zizanie meant the darnel or tare plant, a weed often found growing among crops. In the same language zucarin meant sugary.In Middle High German the word zageheit meant cowardice; zal meant a number; zant meant a tooth; a zirke was a garland or circle of flowers; a zobel was an expensive gown lined with sable fur.English at that time did not often use the letter z, but the Middle English word zephirus meant a west wind that blows in spring.
Oh, dude, in medieval times, rich people chowed down on some fancy desserts like marchpane, which is basically like marzipan but with a cooler name, and hypocras jelly, which sounds like a medieval version of Jell-O shots. They also dug into sweet tarts and wafers, probably while discussing their latest conquests or whatever rich people did back then.
No. Swimming or bathing in medieval Europe was very rare.
Just as long as many people today. While people in medieval times were more conditioned to walking, it was rare for anyone then to travel more than 25 to 30 miles from where they were born.
If they all lived, yes.
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well, medieval women got married, they wore dresses made of bear fur that was rare back then.
Medieval peasants typically slept on straw mattresses or piles of hay, often shared with family members or livestock. Bedding was minimal, consisting of rough blankets or animal skins. Beds were simple and often infested with pests like fleas and bedbugs. Privacy and comfort were rare luxuries for peasants in medieval times.
Most medieval people would have had such pastimes as watching wrestling or playing chess, on rare occasions there might be a tournament to go to.
Because in medieval times the clothes were colored with natural dye... the purple color came from a very rare flower, so only the rich people could have it. The thing is in those times the rich people were only royalty.
No, girl tabby cats are not rare. Tabby cats can be male or female, and their gender does not affect their coloring or pattern.
Nether one is actually rare.
I guess that depends. If you are talking about modern times, there might be a slight (very rare) chance that there is a specific date. But other than that schooling was there even in the ancient times. For example in India schooling was done under Trees in the ancient and medieval times (you might find it now also in some places) Hope you liked my answer ~Cheers
Yeah but girls are like super rare!