it was because they thought they might accidentally kill someone and it could happen any way and then they would go to hell and they might be framed too
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.
A medieval princess is importent to medieval society because she is going to step up and become queen one day.
People would celebrate by dancing around the May Pole. - A Year 8 student who is asking everybody the same question
it means people gather together tomeat sheep and cow and goat, yummy!
Different religious beliefs and interpretations vary on whether judgment day and the end of the world will occur simultaneously. In some belief systems, judgment day is seen as a precursor to the end of the world, with the judgment of individuals determining their fates in the afterlife. In others, judgment day and the end of the world are separate events. Ultimately, the timing and nature of these events are speculative and depend on one's religious beliefs.
The Medieval people worked for 2 to 4 hours each day and they had to work every single day, except if they were really ill.
the little girls in his video are his daughters
yes!
the people who do good stuff in this world will be the winners.
what is judgment day in hindusium
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.
yes to people who are to scared to be scared and it makes the monster go. a whistle a day keeps the monsters away
If it was we missed it! Despite what false prophets want people to think, no one will ever know.
Garfield's Judgment Day was created in 1990.
Judgment Day - novel - was created in 1935.
Islam believe in judgment day.
Snowfall on Judgment Day was created on 2009-10-06.