No one. People didn't know how to read and write. About 90% of the population couldn't read or write. Children were babies and then they were grown. At about 7 or 8 years old they began to work on the land with their parents, became an apprentice in a skill, or learn the job of a noble. By the time people were in their 20's they were usually dead.
The study of religion was the most valued field of study in the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was all powerful.
They were not supposed to, but some did.
Lecturers taught based on faith and reason
Organized schools were not set up in the middle ages. The middle ages was a time of no learning or study. About 90% of the people couldn't read or write and those who did were nobles who had been taught by monks.
they learned how to hunt and they learned how to read
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
Basically, the children of then middle ages wore what the adults wore but in miniature.
The Church in the Middle Ages was the schooling for the nobility. Priests taught children as tutors for noble families and chose the subjects taught according to The Bible and god.
The Church in the Middle Ages was the schooling for the nobility. Priests taught children as tutors for noble families and chose the subjects taught according to the Bible and god.
mainly people couldn't read or write in the middle ages but those who could would use a quill pen
No one. They were not educated. Only the nobles.
Only the rich. they were taught about religion.
yes!
During the middle ages noble women had no opportunity no learn how to read and write.
The study of religion was the most valued field of study in the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was all powerful.
They were not supposed to, but some did.
in monasterys nuns and monks tought the children mostly about god but they could read and write