Plays in the Middle Ages were typically performed outdoors and were religious in nature, focusing on biblical stories or the lives of saints. They were often performed in the vernacular language rather than Latin, making them more accessible to the general public. These plays were an important form of entertainment and education for the medieval community.
Because back in the middle ages it was illegal to disect humans.
Because their was no sanitary wells or anything, they were all polluted. During the middle ages, the towns were dirty.
Friesian horses were popular war horses, and mounts of knights. For the Howrse game for Archimedes the answer is "for carrying knights".
In the Middle Ages there were no age requirements. Most child by age 7 were working and some were rat catchers.
A good middle name for a dog named Oliver could be something classic and simple like Oliver James or Oliver Grace.
Passion plays about the Bible. They were put on by the church and towards the late middle ages the guilds paid for the plays, but they were still about the bible. ----- There were three types of plays oriented toward religion, called Miracle Plays, Mystery Plays, and Morality Plays. In addition, there were politically incorrect Mummings, from the very start of the Middle Ages, which are said to have combined pagan and Christian elements. At the end of the Middle Ages there were plays called Manners plays, which were more like modern theater, and included comedy, drama, pastoral, romance, and so on. There is a link below.
The relationships in the middle ages were hard. They had to work on the farms and cook for themselves.
Early in the Middle Ages, there were some secular plays. Then there were plays called Mummings, that combined Christian and pagan elements, and did not adhere to the standards of the Church or authorities. About the tenth century, Miracle Plays and Mystery Plays appeared, and these had Christian themes. Not long after, Morality Plays appeared, and dealt with moral issues from a Christian point of view. In the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages, Manners Plays appeared, which were more of a secular nature. There is a link below to an article on Medieval Theater.
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The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
Some duties that women had back in the middle ages where things like cooking and cleaning.Makeing weapons.
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