The most educated people in medieval societies were priests and nuns. Most schools were located within monasteries and unlike regular people who chose whether or not to get at least some education, priests and nuns often had to educate themselves because of sacred texts. Many of them even worked as copying machines and had to rewrite books.
<span>French for aristocracy and Latin for really religious situations</span>
Henry II: Father of the Common Law
the World Bank puts the food and agriculture sector at 10% of global gross domestic product, which, taking the bank’s 2006 estimate of about $48 trillion, would make the sector worth about $4.8 trillion.