Interesting facts from the history of the Middle Ages


There were also purely children’s entertainment. Every year puppets brought puppies to the school for Shrovetide. And instead of sitting in class, the kids all morning watched the cockfighting.

To medieval children’s theatrical representations it is possible to carry and unusual ceremony with “the boy-bishop”. On the day of St. Nicholas or St.. Innocent in the schools and cathedrals of one of the boys wore episcopal robes. He walked in front of the procession, then delivered a sermon, which was supposed to be respected not only by schoolchildren, but also by the higher clergy. Pequely completing the sermon, the abbot of the cathedral was kneeling for a child’s blessing. It was an amazing and luxurious spectacle, the organization of which the parafians often gave round sums.

In 1475, English King Edward IV decided to resume military operations against France. Instead of marching at the head of the army to meet the enemy, the French King Louis XI sent a lot of food to the British army, declared his readiness to negotiate, and spared no gold for the English king and his advisers. In the end, a peace was signed, according to which Edward was to receive an annual pension of 10 thousand livres. The English retreated. Contemporaries said that Louis XI, chuckling, often repeated that he had driven the English far more easily than his father, because they left, eating pies and drinking good wine.


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Interesting facts from the history of the Middle Ages