Medieval Rules So Embarrassing They Actually Made Sense 😅 | Boring History For Sleep

Medieval Rules So Embarrassing They Actually Made Sense 😅 | Boring History For Sleep

Ever wondered why medieval people followed the weirdest rules imaginable? From laws about when you could bathe
 to how long you could stare at your neighbor’s goat — the Middle Ages were full of cringe-worthy customs that somehow made sense.

Tonight, we’re diving into the gross, clever, and oddly logical side of medieval life. You’ll learn why sleeping naked was once a rule, why people thought baths caused disease, and how “table manners” involved literal threats of death.

So get cozy, press play, and drift off to the sound of terrible hygiene, absurd etiquette, and surprisingly smart medieval nonsense.

👑 Boring History For Sleep — where history’s weirdest moments become your new bedtime stories.

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100 Geography Facts So Crazy They’ll Change How You See the World 🌍 | Boring History for Sleep

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The Brutal Reality of Titanic’s Third Class — Life Below Deck 🚱 | Boring History for Sleep

The Brutal Reality of Titanic’s Third Class — Life Below Deck 🚱 | Boring History for Sleep

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7 Apr 4h 15min

The Strange Medieval Rules of Hospitality That Kept Travelers Alive 🏰 | Boring History for Sleep

The Strange Medieval Rules of Hospitality That Kept Travelers Alive 🏰 | Boring History for Sleep

In the uncertain world of the Middle Ages, travel could be dangerous, and survival often depended on the rules of hospitality. Strict customs governed how strangers were welcomed, fed, and protected —...

5 Apr 3h 40min

The True Terrors of Tudor Medicine — Hidden Killers and Dangerous Cures ⚕ | Boring History for Slee

The True Terrors of Tudor Medicine — Hidden Killers and Dangerous Cures ⚕ | Boring History for Slee

Behind the practices of Tudor medicine lay a world where treatments often harmed more than they healed. Strange remedies, limited knowledge, and hidden diseases shaped a fragile balance between hope a...

5 Apr 4h 31min

What It Was Actually Like to Live in 1600s London — Crowded Streets and Daily Survival đŸŒ«ïž | Boring History for Sleep

What It Was Actually Like to Live in 1600s London — Crowded Streets and Daily Survival đŸŒ«ïž | Boring History for Sleep

Bustling markets, narrow streets, and the constant noise of a growing city shaped everyday life in 1600s London. Beneath the rise of trade and culture, people faced disease, poverty, strict social div...

4 Apr 4h 24min

The Entire History of Ancient Japan — From Myth to Empire ⛩ | Boring History for Sleep

The Entire History of Ancient Japan — From Myth to Empire ⛩ | Boring History for Sleep

From legendary origins and divine emperors to powerful clans and evolving traditions, ancient Japan’s history is shaped by myth, ritual, and political transformation. Shifting centers of power, refine...

3 Apr 4h 30min

What Life Was Really Like at a Medieval University 📜 | Boring History for Sleep

What Life Was Really Like at a Medieval University 📜 | Boring History for Sleep

Forget quiet libraries and polite debates. Medieval universities were loud, cold, chaotic places filled with young students, strict masters, hunger, disease, rivalries, and constant discipline. Lesson...

2 Apr 4h 37min

Why One Drug Destroyed an Entire Generation in Just 5 Years 💊 | Boring History for Sleep

Why One Drug Destroyed an Entire Generation in Just 5 Years 💊 | Boring History for Sleep

Forget the idea of slow decline and gradual collapse. In just a few short years, one widely accepted drug reshaped lives, ruined health, and quietly erased a generation’s future. Prescribed, trusted, ...

1 Apr 4h 25min

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