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Being bald was a viewed as a way someone has knowledge. Their decisions were the mostly used in the community. They were considered to be elders in their communities and were highly respected by the people. They worked as court judges and made decisions on marriage partners in the community, punishment was their decision on the disciplinary actions.
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Balding around middle age is a common characteristic for men which occurs due to the male sex hormones. And it can occur in young men as well. Although common, medieval men also worry about losing their hair. They turn to Hildegard of Bingen to provide them with a cure for baldness.
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Some people believed that baldness is due to having lots of stressors in life. In fact, it is a misnomer. Baldness or 'alopecia' is normal to people because it runs in the family.
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In the Middle Ages, baldness was often seen as a sign of wisdom and maturity, as well as a symbol of religious devotion. Monks, who often shaved their heads, were highly respected for their piety and learning, and baldness came to be associated with these qualities. However, for non-religious individuals, especially those in positions of power, baldness could be viewed as a sign of weakness or declining virility. Nevertheless, hair loss treatments were not widely available at the time, and people generally accepted their appearance as determined by nature and genetics.
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In the Middle Ages, balding was seen as a sign of wisdom and strength. Balding men were seen as being more mature and experienced, as well as having a higher level of physical strength. Balding was also seen as a sign of good health and youthfulness. In some cases, it was even seen as a mark of honor and respect.
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Balding was not viewed positively in the Middle Ages, as a full head of hair was considered a sign of virility and health, and baldness was often associated with aging and weakness.
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Baldness was often associated with old age and a decline in virility during the Middle Ages. It was viewed as a negative physical trait and could be stigmatized.
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Balding was typically viewed as a third grade school standards book. The first time someone was Balding was on a poster in a school. The second time, a person was wearing a suit and looked like they were bald. The third time, a person was bald and looked like they were wearing a suit.
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