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Why Nuns Threw So Many Parties In The Middle Ages | Tudor Monastery Farm | Parable



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Monasteries were the social hub of the middle ages. Those in need relied on the monasteries' hospitality and kindness, virtues which nuns and monks were judged. Inside their gates, they accommodated everyone from the poor to the aristocrats from far and wide. Join historian Ruth Goodman as she learns what role monasteries played in the social life of the Middle Ages, as she and her team prepare the farm for a visit from a very special guest.

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