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        <description>The Middle Ages were nothing like movies, school textbooks, or fairy tales make them seem. They were smarter, darker, stranger, and more advanced than most people realize  filled with forgotten technologies, brutal realities, and clever survival tricks that modern life has completely erased. In this video, we uncover 150 shocking, weird, and fascinating facts about medieval life that will change how you see history forever. ⚔️ What You’ll Discover: How medieval people stayed warm without electricity The truth about hygiene, medicine, and food Why people slept in two shifts How castles actually functioned day to day Medieval inventions we still use today Strange laws, punishments, and social rules Daily life for peasants vs. nobles Survival tricks used during plagues and famines From filthy streets to brilliant engineering… from superstition to science… this is medieval life without the fairy tale filter. Perfect for background listening, deep dives, or falling down a historical rabbit hole.</description>
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