The most important significant changes dealt with materials.
If we are to divide medieval drama into two types, I think they would have to be religious and secular. Medieval drama is usually divided into five types. Three of these, Miracle plays, Morality Plays, and Mystery plays, dealt with religious issues, and two, Mummings and Manners plays, were secular. Please use the link below for more information.
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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There are many different kinds of bugs, and they are treated differently. Lice can be dealt with to some extent by bathing. Medieval people tended to be very clean, because they believed cleanliness was a virtue. So they bathed quite a lot, if they could. Most villages had public baths, and there is a large number of medieval pictures of people in baths. The people who did not have access to baths bathed in tubs in their homes, if they could afford such things, or, if not, in rivers or ponds. Bedbugs existed all much of Europe during the Middle Ages, though they were not so common in the northern parts. As travel increased, they were spread, but they were rare in England until after the Renaissance. Medieval people tended to deal with bedbugs by using various herbs, including pepper and henna. During the Middle Ages, populations of bugs of all sorts were thought to be reduced by smoke withing buildings. Most buildings did not have fireplaces, which were invented in the 12th century, and the smoke from fires on hearths rose to large holes in the roofs or under the eaves. This smoke was thought to reduce problems with bugs. There are source links below on bathing and bed bugs.
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Some medieval women were abused, and some were not. Medieval times were no different than other times and places. In some places the laws did not protect women well, but there were a lot of places where there were specific laws to protect women from abusive husbands and other family members. Also, nearly everywhere in Christian Europe, any women could get protection in the sanctuary of a convent. As to why women were abused in Medieval Europe, the reasons have not changed. This is a complicated question dealt with by people ranging from sociologists to psychologists.
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The most important significant changes dealt with materials.
The Truman Doctrine was a philosophy adopted by that administration. It dealt with how to combat the rise of Communism.
they dealt with it by battling and trying to kill each other and who ever won the battle was crowned king on the throne
Romanesque and Gothic are the medieval styles of architecture most dealt with in history books, though there were others.
The Church was an organization that existed in practically all of medieval Europe. It had its own rules, which it could impose on the governments of countries, and though it did not do this often, it did have the effect of producing a certain level of uniformity in how kings and other leaders dealt with their people. The Church provided much of the education of the Middle Ages, and what it did not provide usually conformed to the Church's practices. In Western Europe, Latin was the language of this education, and so there was a single language nearly all well educated people used over Western Europe. In Eastern Europe, Greek was used, but the Eastern Churches tended to use the vernacular more. Pilgrimage and crusades sometimes threw people of different countries together.
Huh? You're innocent, right? If you dealt to someone (snitch or not) guess what - you DEALT to them. Period - end of story. If you want to try fo an entrapment defense, go for it.
If we are to divide medieval drama into two types, I think they would have to be religious and secular. Medieval drama is usually divided into five types. Three of these, Miracle plays, Morality Plays, and Mystery plays, dealt with religious issues, and two, Mummings and Manners plays, were secular. Please use the link below for more information.
Danse Macabre was a genre of medieval art that dealt with death and the fragile nature of life. Typically, in Danse Macabre, the violin is played by Death.
Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt