No. The word medieval refers to the long period between the fall of Rome and the start of the modern era, usually reckoned at about the time Gutenberg invented the movable press, about 1500. Shakespeare was well after the invention of movable type, being born in 1564, and being at the height of his creative powers in about 1600.
The term "Jewish gaberdine" was originally used by Shakespeare. It was then used to refer to an overcoat type garment worn by some Jews during the medeival period.
a medeival queen cooked planned banquets
Yes.
Yes.
a robe
Steel or Iron...
In back of the bakery.
they came from Medeival Europe
a death trap is a medeival thing
usually it was $20 for a sgirt
The royal fool was the kings entertainer
Peasant houses are made of humbugs