A king (or lord) ruled large areas of land. To protect his land from invasion, the king gave parts of it to local lords, who were called vassals.
expected to obey church canons
during the middle ages
King Henry VIII had six wives but this was during the time of the Reformation, not the Middle Ages.
a houscarl is a professional warrior and a royal body guard to his lord or king. they lived during the middle ages. a houscarl is a professional warrior and a royal body guard to his lord or king. they lived during the middle ages. a houscarl is a professional warrior and a royal body guard to his lord or king. they lived during the middle ages.
The king and the Church.
grundies and looking after king
during the middle ages
King Henry VIII had six wives but this was during the time of the Reformation, not the Middle Ages.
a houscarl is a professional warrior and a royal body guard to his lord or king. they lived during the middle ages. a houscarl is a professional warrior and a royal body guard to his lord or king. they lived during the middle ages. a houscarl is a professional warrior and a royal body guard to his lord or king. they lived during the middle ages.
The king
a knight
The king and the Church.
grundies and looking after king
the kings crusade was the 3rd Crusade.
A medieval king was a man who lived during the middle ages, ruled a territory called a kingdom, and hand the title of "king."
She doesn't do much but flirts with the hot princes in the feast. Queens during middle ages usually cheated from their husbands even if they're the king.
The Latin name for the land that was given to the vassal by the king or a lord in the middle Ages (during feudalism).
King arthur is it not. get it. got it. good. Not sure about the answer someone wrote above... King Arthur is not even known to have existed and definitely not in the early middle ages. William the Conqueror 1066.