The age at which someone could become a page in medieval times varied, but typically boys would begin their training as pages between the ages of seven and ten. However, in some cases, boys as young as five or six may have been taken as pages. The exact age would depend on factors such as their social status and the region they were in.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval castles.
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There is no way of knowing what the "first" song was in Medieval Times.
yes
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a squire
In medieval times, boys typically became pages around the age of 7. This marked the beginning of their training in chivalry and other skills necessary to serve as a knight's attendant.
Pages left their family and moved in a lord's or king's castle.
after serving an apprenticeship as page and squire, one can be dubbed this
The age at which someone could become a page in medieval times varied, but typically boys would begin their training as pages between the ages of seven and ten. However, in some cases, boys as young as five or six may have been taken as pages. The exact age would depend on factors such as their social status and the region they were in.
A page was a boy in the first stage of training to be a knight, the next stage being squire. Pages were trained by the knights to whom they were apprenticed, and their squires.
Yes
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
no