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ages 8 and under
No. But cannibalism may have occurred as a ritual or in cases of starvation. Both these cases still exist.
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In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
A manciple had the job of overseeing purchase and storage of food for such organizations as monasteries, colleges, courts, and so on.
The entourage of the emperor dominated the imperial courts of both the western part of the Roman Empire and the eastern part of the Roman Empire in antiquity and the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages.
There were jesters, who were rather like comedians and worked in the courts of noblemen and kings. There were also actors in the theaters of the Middle Ages, and in particular people, called mummers, who acted in the performances called mummings.
In most cases, yes.
Ages 6 and up are the intended audience set by Hasbro. Not suitable for ages 3 and under. It is up to the giver of this toy on who it is appropriate to.
yes handball is played different today then ages ago because along time ago the didn't play for very long they used different balls and courts and different tactics.
The story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is a mythyical story from European courts of the middle ages. It has no basis in fact.
They can hold their breath for ages