Yes, rooms for monks are often referred to as cells. These rooms are simple living spaces where monks can meditate, pray, and rest. The term "cell" may also be used to signify the solitude and simplicity of a monk's lifestyle.
The Vikings believed that, during a thunder storm, the Norse god of thunder, Thor, was riding in his chariot. Whenever lightning flashed, the Vikings believed that Thor was throwing his hammer, Mjollnir.
In Thailand, young men can become monks at any age, with some choosing to do so temporarily as a rite of passage or to gain merit. Traditionally, the period of monastic ordination can range from a few weeks to several months, but it ultimately depends on personal choice and family circumstances.
Non metals are likely to steal electron. They form anions.
monks
pagans
the vikings ate rats and did not steal gold they stole silver.
No, the Vikings used fight and steal.They only killed monks.
Yes
Because they are ass1holes
pineapples
One could be - The monks were kneeling in the abbey, praying to their god". Another could be - The Vikings raided churches because the monks never fought back.
the monks
They were feared by many forms of christian like the monks and angle-saxons
They took treasures and a few monks as slaves - the rest they killed
They usually stoal food land and maps
Probably not many, smaller groups of vikings mainly attacked villages and monasteries. Peasants and monks are not equal in a fight against trained warriors