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Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death

During the Middle Ages, death wasn’t an end but a doorway to everlasting life. The Church taught that eternity was more important than earthly deeds.
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Overview

During the Middle Ages, death wasn’t an end but a doorway to everlasting life. The Church taught that eternity was more important than earthly deeds.

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A Good Birth

01: A Good Birth

Birth was one of the most dangerous moments a medieval woman could ever encounter. There were no antiseptics and no anesthetics, but there was God.

59 min
A Good Marriage

02: A Good Marriage

Unlike birth and death, marriage is rite of passage made by choice, but it was not easy to impose rules on the human emotions of love and lust.

59 min
A Good Death

03: A Good Death

During the Middle Ages, death wasn’t an end but a doorway to everlasting life. The Church taught that eternity was more important than earthly deeds.

59 min