Executing people was not regular work, and executioners had to do other things to earn a living. There were no laws that covered what those other thing might be, and we have little in the way of records of who the executioners were. They really might have been anyone willing to do the job, in most places, and that might be a serf or a soldier.
Jerusalem was controlled by the Ottoman Empire during medieval times.
the lute, which is the ancestor to the common day guitar.
Most medieval people would have had such pastimes as watching wrestling or playing chess, on rare occasions there might be a tournament to go to.
violin
The G.I. Executioner was created in 1971.
The Executioner's Song was created in 1979.
The Bronx Executioner was created in 1989.
The Final Executioner was created in 1984.
For Christians during the middle ages the Lord's Day was Sunday, just as it is today. For Jews it was Saturday and for Muslims it was Friday, just as it is today.
Norman Mailer wrote The Executioner's Song.
The duration of The G.I. Executioner is 1.48 hours.
The duration of The Traveling Executioner is 1.58 hours.