Regularly.
Archer militias in england were required by law to practice every week, and professional soldiers could be expected to practice on a daily basis.
in the case of the medieval knight or man-at-arms, they would most likely practice and train every single day bar sunday or major holy days, in multiple disciplines from horesback to different weapon techniques.
In the case of knights, such training would begin in childhood, between 7 and 10 years old, and they would practice for as much as 12 years before being considered sufficently trained.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
medieval
Many women used the same weapons as men although often smaller, more concealable versions, knives being common. Beyond this the biggest restriction on arms use for women was class. If must also be pointed out that many regions and times banned the use of weapons by commoners, while others made it law to practice with them. Where and when banned, weapons may be made from any items at hand such as eating implements or farm tools. :-)
i dont know can u tell me
Throughout time, evil has often been represented by a somewhat human form of a monster or god. Medieval literature used the Devil as the main representation of evil. Often he would be in human or near human form.
A medieval knight was a heavily armored and mounted warrior who belonged to the nobility and fought on horseback, often participating in tournaments and duels. In contrast, a medieval foot soldier was a common soldier who fought on foot, typically wearing lighter armor and using weapons like swords, spears, and bows. Knights were generally of higher social status and received more training in combat than foot soldiers.
If they're lucky, they never fire their weapon in the line of duty. My dad was "on the job" for 22 years and never fired his weapon in the line of duty. Of course they have to practice shoot at the gun range to maintain qualified.
its a spiked our jagged metal ball attached to a chain that is attatced to a handle.
As often as he or she wished.
A submarine can be used as either a defensive or offensive weapon. Also note that it is often classified as a deterrent weapon.
Demeter's weapon of choice was a golden sword or sickle. She was often depicted carrying this weapon in her hand, symbolizing her role as a goddess of agriculture and harvest.
The weapon he is most often depicted with is a set of bow and arrows.
The opposite of a soldier is a pacifist. But in literature, a poet, writer, minstrel, or other artist is often used.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
How were Jews often missed treated in midieval Europe
Yes, now that you mention it, I am.
A soldier that fires a bow and arrow is often referred to as an archer or a bowman.