inflluenza
Medieval Times
fat people NO unlike now and then people in the medieval times in Europe had less advantages. such as trains, computers, and good hygiene with modern day medicines. The age limit back then was around in the twenties to die. Now all people live a bit longer. But if there wasn't a Medieval times then there wouldn't be great sites to see in Europe.
Side sickness, also known as "the English sweat," was a mysterious and often fatal illness that affected people in medieval Europe, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries. Symptoms included sudden onset of fever, sweating, and severe pain in the sides or abdomen. The disease was poorly understood, and its cause remains a topic of speculation, with theories ranging from infections to environmental factors. It eventually disappeared as mysteriously as it had emerged, leaving little trace in historical records.
Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.
Many regions are considered to have had a medieval period. The region most commonly thought of in that regard is Europe, but India and Japan are also considered to have had medieval periods
Black plague 3/4 of Europe died.
No. Swimming or bathing in medieval Europe was very rare.
In medieval times, Jews were utterly mistreated.
The rivers that existed in medieval times are still here today.
in the medieval times they were called knights
Archbishop of Canterbury.
It occurred mostly in Europe in medieval times.
Medieval Times
a way of ranking people in feudal times (medieval europe)
fat people NO unlike now and then people in the medieval times in Europe had less advantages. such as trains, computers, and good hygiene with modern day medicines. The age limit back then was around in the twenties to die. Now all people live a bit longer. But if there wasn't a Medieval times then there wouldn't be great sites to see in Europe.
Aside from pagans, nearly everyone in medieval Europe believed in the same God, who was the God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.