The medievel monasteries
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- A medieval monastery was an enclosed and sometimes remote community of monks led by an abbot who shunned worldly goods to live a simple life of prayer and devotion.
- Monasteries were also important economic centers. Because the monks were expected to work, many monasteries became known for their skills at various trades, particularly the production of alcohol. In addition, monasteries were incredibly important educational institutions.
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