Rich people such as lords or barons were able to have baths regularly. Many had 'bathmen' who filled the baths, heated them, and helped wash their master. Peasants only had baths in a proper tub about once or twice a year, but only if they wanted to. Many people never bathed in a real bath in their entire lives. However peasants washed with cloths in river, lakes, ponds etc. more regularly, about once a month, especially after the black death.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
it was used as a facial cream or facial wash. gross i know
as many as u want
kill people in many effective and particularly unpleasant ways.
There were 9 Crusades
Twice a day
There is no exact number as to how many medieval dungeons there were in the world. almost every castle had a dungeon in the medieval times. The dungeons were sometimes used to house prisoners.
Yes, they washed very regularly including before and after meals. Washing was (and still is) connected with religious views about cleanliness.
There are many reports of games that resembled football (soccer) during medieval times and before.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Queens in the earliest medieval times had no more dresses than an ordinary modern woman would. In fact I would bet some had only two, one to wear and one to wash. But then some queens were confined to convents. Things got better for women in general as the Middle Ages passed. I have read the when Queen Elizabeth I died, she had many hundreds of gowns.
once a month at least