Did you know MONKS kept BEARS (and Squirrels) as PETS?
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Jason Kingsley CBE, the Modern Knight, explores the real world of the Middle Ages perfect for fantasy fans, writers, gamers, and creators who want to understand the history behind the swords and castles. We aim to research and test out what it was like for both ordinary people, peasants and townspeople, as well as the nobility like knights and lords. Jason owns and trains his own warhorses, jousts competitively, fights in medieval armour and tests theories practically and sometimes to destruction. Mostly about the historical medieval in England, we occasionally venture into other aspects of history and occasionally fantasy like Lord of the Rings or Dungeons and Dragons. We are a historically researched factual channel useful to writers and gamers as well and people interested in historical documentaries. The aim is to provide accurate, engaging, and evergreen history content for students, teachers, writers, role-players, and anyone curious about how medieval life really worked.
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Jason Kingsley, the Modern Knight, discusses the types of pets that medieval people had. Dogs of course, but what else, and what types of pets did monks keep? Did Medieval People Keep Pets? Monks with Bears and Other Surprising Companions Did medieval people have pets, or was that a modern idea? 🐾 In this fascinating look at the Middle Ages, we uncover the truth about medieval pets and some of the most unusual animals people kept for companionship. From loyal dogs and playful cats to monks with bears and monkeys, discover the surprising relationship medieval people had with animals. Explore: Common pets of medieval households The role of animals in medieval monasteries and among nobles Strange and exotic pets like bears, monkeys, and even squirrels What historical records and artwork reveal about these pets How medieval society viewed animals as status symbols, workers, or companions Perfect for history enthusiasts, animal lovers, and anyone curious about life in the Middle Ages, this video offers unique insights into the bonds between people and their animal friends. 👉 Watch now to uncover: Did peasants, monks, and nobles all keep pets? What were the strangest animals kept as pets? How did medieval people care for and value their pets? 📖 Subscribe to Modern History TV for more intriguing medieval stories and insights! #MedievalPets #MedievalAnimals #WeirdHistory #HistoryExplained #MedievalLife Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMjlDOf0UO9wSijFqPE9wBw/join
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