nuns are committed to the church. so they aren't supposed to date anyone, because they were technically already involved with someone, Jesus Christ
Monks and nuns contributed to the Middle Ages in many ways. One way was to care for the sick and poor. Another way was to build schools and teach at schools.
They didn't read. The bible wasn't printed until 1443 and most people, including nuns, couldn't read.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
I suppose false, as nuns may have been cloistered on occasion.
The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.
Nuns lived in a nunnery.
A nunnery
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In the middle ages nuns would eat fish, fruit, turnips, legumes. They also would eat eggs, onions, melons and bread.
they didnt only munks and nuns went to school
Monks and nuns contributed to the Middle Ages in many ways. One way was to care for the sick and poor. Another way was to build schools and teach at schools.
There were lots and lots of monks in the Middle Ages. Nuns, too. Roger Bacon was a famous monk of the period, and Hildegard of Bingen was a famous nun.
They didn't read. The bible wasn't printed until 1443 and most people, including nuns, couldn't read.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
In an nunnery. Monks lived in Monerstrys.
They listened to some Wu-Tang Clan and the rest is history.
There was no particular class associated with nuns in the Middle Ages. Nuns were not technically members of the clergy, even if they were highly educated. They could have come from backgrounds that were peasant, noble, or even royal. But technically, they had no class. Perhaps this would make them fit some definitions of the middle class, but middle class implies things that do not fit well with what a nun was.