15 scary facts you did not know about the Middle Ages

Middle Ages: This is one of the darkest periods in human history. From the 5th century to the 15th century, the Middle Ages are characterized by various elements. Specifically, from plagues, wars, civil wars, tyranny and religious exploitation. However, there are other facts that you do not know. In more detail:

Middle Ages: Fifteen shocking things you did not know

Contraception: The scientists of the time had some very interesting theories on this subject. In the 13th century, it was believed that wearing a pendant of a weasel's genitals, you could not get pregnant. And it may be true to some degree, because who would want to go with someone wearing such a pendant?

Beauty: White skin color was considered very basic in beauty matters. To get it, women put white powder on their faces, which very often contained lead. Other than that, many women had their hairdressers cut their hands and bleed until they turned pale.

Middle Ages - Night pot: Villagers very often drenched in human feces, which people threw out of their windows. Many medieval cities had a sewer system that ran through the center of their streets. You can imagine the smell and the conditions that prevailed.

The barber's pole: At that time, barbers had a lot of work to do. In addition to haircuts, some underwent microsurgery and dentistry. Those who provided such services put this pole to advertise themselves.

Eyebrows from mouse hair: During the reign of Charles I, it was considered beautiful for women not to have eyebrows. That is why many shaved them and stopped their growth with various preparations. But when fashion changed, many who no longer had eyebrows began to put mouse hair in their place.

Middle Ages: And other shocking things you did not know

The time was different: Time was interpreted differently, although night and day were divided into 12 hours. But because of the difference between day and night during the year, how long it lasted one hour was something relevant.

Clothes detergent: In order to wash their clothes, they used a mixture of ash and human urine. A perfect recipe for renewing your clothes!

Middle Ages - Virginity belt: As a sign of submission, men used to lock their wives' 'femininity' with a chastity belt for as long as they were missing in the war.

The men were Metro $ exual: During the 1300s, men wore much less conservative clothing across Europe. Tight corsets hid their bellies. They also wore colorful clothes and began wearing shoes with large toes, which grew until Edward III passed a law restricting the legal length of these shoes.

Without forks: There were spoons and knives, but no forks until 1500. Until then they just used their fingers and the idea of ​​nailing something and eating it seemed barbaric to them.

The rest:

Middle Ages - Wound licking: As a sign of humility and humanity, some saints visited lepers and licked their wounds and ate from their skin. It is very disgusting to think about it, but these saints were later considered very sacred.

Dung from eagles: To relieve the mothers from the pain of childbirth, they fed them sugar and vinegar and rubbed their bellies with rose oils. It was also common to apply a paste of eagle droppings to relieve labor pains.

Animals criminals: It was very common to judge and condemn animals as if they were humans. They allowed the pigs to roam freely and were often tried for killing children.

The woman had to be under the man: The Christian church was directly connected with the government of the country and positions were established according to the gender of each one. Going a woman higher was considered a sin, because her position was under the man.

Everyone had lice: Everyone, from farmers to nobles, had lice. The wigs, for which the Middle Ages are known, were created for this very reason, because many were forced to cut their heads. Unfortunately, even wigs became infected with lice.

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