First of all, LETS FIX YOUR GRAMMAR. So ask, What do medieval; bakers bake?
OK, now for the answer. They bake simple cakes with simple designs and bread.
A medieval name for a baker can be....... a guy who cooks
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Here is a link to a name generating website for Medieval names.
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The medieval knights got their names from their possessions. They usually did not have surnames but owned land, so they would use the title of their territory, region, village, or the like as their names.
The current English names for weekdays are merely current spellings of Anglo-Saxon day names. The medieval names were Sunnandaeg, Monandaeg, Tiwesdaeg, Wodnesdaeg, Thunresdaeg, Frigedaeg, and Saeturnesdaeg. All but the last were from names of Germanic gods, the last was of Roman origin and from the name of a Roman god.
the medieval baker was a freeman. They were aloud to set up bakeries for serfs and they were aloud to move from house to house working for the lords.
what are some of the medieval castle names?
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Some names of medieval swords are Falchion, Broad, Great, Long, and Scimitar swords.
Yes, they have bakeries.
Warwick.
skedikus
Great Battles: Medieval is probably what you want.
Here is a link to a name generating website for Medieval names.
Rathbones Bakeries was created in 1893.
Rathbones Bakeries ended in 2005.
The population of Brumby's Bakeries is 3,501.