In paintings of the time the children are shown dressed just like the adults. Babies had on little dressing gowns, but children from about age 2 up were in clothing that mirrored the adult clothing.
they used male urine
There actually very few titles of nobility used during the High Middle Ages. The male nobles were known by titles such as Duke, Earl, Baron, Baronet, and Knight or Lord. The extensive use of noble titles would not be used until the Late Middle Ages.
Cockfights were when male hens were ment to fight for a prize.
A eunuch was a male that had his sexual organs removed. They were often used as servants for females or children. They were considered more trustworthy since they would not be able to have sexual relations with those that they served.
Royal Dunedin Male Choir was created in 1886.
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"The royal children" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les infants. The masculine plural phrase refers to either an all-male group or a mixed female and male group of royal heirs and serves as a Frenchified Spanish loan word, los infantes. The pronunciation will be "ley-zeh-faw" in French.
I heard that in the middle ages, peoples' last name was determined by their father's first name, and then the word 'son' was added to their last name(for male and female) and the most common name in the middle ages is John, and also in present day, so the common last name is most likely Johnson
A coin die is a tool which is used to male coins and structural materials. Types of dies have been in existence since the Middle Ages.
Voting was a very uncommon activity in the middle ages. In general the countries were run a the direction of Kings, Nobles and clergy and no one voted.
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Her royal majesty Queen Elizabeth II has three male children. Prince Edward, Prince Charles, and Prince Andrew.