That you have done a sin and god is punishing you. Also some said that the satan has possessed the people whom were sick.
In the Middle Ages there were no prisons as we know them and the mentally ill were left to their own devices. Most because of behavior were generally considered to be witches and burned at the stake. The dungeon was the main form of imprisoning. The process of prisons began about 1250 to hold people for trial and the first were for debtors.
St Teresa of Avila was a Spanish nun who coined the term "mental illness". Since during the middle ages the clergy were the ones to take care of the mentally ill, her discovery gave the church a little bit more understanding as to what they were helping people with.
Life on a pilgrimage was very risky and dangerous, I mean, you could be robbed, you could become ill, you could even die on your travels. It was also very tiring, rather than driving for hours on end, on a pilgrimage, you would be walking for days at a time.It was hard work being a pilgrim it was also life threateningly dangerous as well for all children, men and women
well he did not really have any apart from his ill ness, and being a young king
that if it came down to that, dont worry about killing me, ill do it myself.
you can get ill or be attacked by an animal
In the Middle Ages there were no prisons as we know them and the mentally ill were left to their own devices. Most because of behavior were generally considered to be witches and burned at the stake. The dungeon was the main form of imprisoning. The process of prisons began about 1250 to hold people for trial and the first were for debtors.
most people went to Canterbury on pilgrimages in the middle ages this was a tough time as you could become ill or it could even lead to death also you could become very tired as you would have to walk for days on end or go on horseback. hope this helps!
On Being Ill was created in 1926.
St Teresa of Avila was a Spanish nun who coined the term "mental illness". Since during the middle ages the clergy were the ones to take care of the mentally ill, her discovery gave the church a little bit more understanding as to what they were helping people with.
Copernicus was born in Toruń on February 19, 1473, and died in Frombork on May 24, 1543. That period of time was long after the 'Middle Ages', and well into the Renaissance.
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it was limited because so many people wanted to pray for ill members of family and pray so much that people could no longer be accused of death,poorness, and illness.
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She hates being ill . If she's ill she can't sing.
I'm not actually sure, but I believe that in the Middle Ages pepper and various spices such as cloves were as valuable as gold. Reason being, there was no refrigeration, and often the meat would have an off-putting taste because it may have been kept too long, and the spices covered up the bad taste. Fortunately, I hope, no one got deathly ill from eating the meat.
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