about chaucer
pilgrimage travel necessities
survival tips
entertainment
what is the canterbury tales location?
100

when was he born?

1343

100

comofrtable for long walks 

sturdy shoes 

100

why carry bread?

his was the main snack they always had for any meal of the day, you could eat it alone or with anything!

100

what storys did they tell?

religious and local legends 

100

religious significance 

home to shrine of st. thomas becket

200

occupation?

poet, diplomat, and civil servant 

200

used as support and a weapon

walking staff 

200

why would they drink wine over water?

during that time water was sometimes unsafe to drink so people alternative was normally wine since it can still keep you hydrated 

200

what was common music?

hymns and folk songs 

200

pilgrimage religion 

traveled to holy sites for spiritual benefits 

300

death?

1400

300

stay hydrated using this item

water flask

300

whats a chamber pot

"bathroom"
300

what games where played?

dice, card games, and physical activities like tossing coins

300

historical importance

canterbury was one of the most important destination in europe 

400

life experiences?

lived through the Black Death, the hundred years war, and peasants revolt

400

medieval snacks included...

break, cheese, dry meat 

400

why where feasts so popular?

feast where a big deal because that's where they had the best food

400

what where common conversations to pass the time?

talked about sharing experiences, advice, and knowledge. 



400

what happened to st. thomas becket 

murdered in 1170, and his shrine became a symbol of faith

500

what was he called?

the father of English literature 

500

something to keep you warm through the night 

blanket 

500

why do they decide to have an early bedtime?

they only had time to go to bed at sunset and wake up to work at sunrise so they took advantage of when they got to sleep

500

what did they carry for prayers?

carried small religious textbooks



500

what where the healing benefits?

pilgrims believed shrine could lead to healing and forgiveness