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The predominant staircase design in the Middle Ages was the spiral design for stairs. Spiral stairs were used from the medieval ages and are still used in many modern houses.
in the dark ages they used a number of diffrent weapeons one was the mace. it was a club that had sharp points.another was sword. but you probly know what that is so i will move on. then thare was the battle axeit was an axe with two blades on either side. for more info look up on the internet
The hammer and sickle were used in the middle ages for a variety of different tasks. Both items were used to pound things into the ground and to cut grain.
It is a Sword/Broadsword that is used in the middles ages.
Slicing, stabbing, and killing. Like other swords of the time. The primary purpose of this damascus viking sword was thrust in plate armour which was further replaced by arming sword and longsword.
From what I understand the broad sword was the Scot/Irish weapon of choice, but they also used various farm tools that were made into weapons.
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
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In the Middle Ages
As a warrior's symbol, the sword is often emblematic of military honor and should incite the bearer to a just and generous pursuit of honor and virtue. It is symbolic of liberty and strength. During the Middle Ages, the sword was often used as a symbol of the word of God. The sword (especially borne with flames) is also a symbol of purification.
It is the 'Sword'
people in the middle ages used letters or talking to face to face
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
knights
to entertain