In medieval times, deserts were often arid regions that were inhospitable to human life, such as the Sahara in North Africa and the Arabian Desert in the Middle East. These areas were known more for their harsh conditions than for any civilizations thriving within them. The concept of "deserts" in medieval literature and geography often symbolized isolation or spiritual desolation, rather than being places of exploration or habitation. Travelers and traders sometimes crossed these vast landscapes, but they were primarily viewed as barriers rather than sites of settlement.
because we're awesume
They quarantined the houses and burned the bodies. It didn't work much.
Leeches and lances.
moats
It did not
Deserts have little to no rainfall, although some get raging flash floods at regular times during the year. The animals and plants in deserts are specially designed to fit this harsh environment.
Mideival life was dangerous.and you were considered free if you knew how to read or right
in Spain it could be considered, it can get quite dry at times
A nobleman in mideival times were like smaller kings for a smaller building. He was like a less-important king of a town or manor. He lived in a castle in the center of the manor, and on the fuedal pyramid he was above knights and peasants, but not quite as high as kings and queens.
A nobleman in mideival times were like smaller kings for a smaller building. He was like a less-important king of a town or manor. He lived in a castle in the center of the manor, and on the fuedal pyramid he was above knights and peasants, but not quite as high as kings and queens.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
There are no deserts in Massachusettes.There are no deserts in Massachusetts.