The ground used for Jousts was called the "Lists". However be aware that the term Joust actually refers to any martial contest (eg Polaxe or sword fighting on foot) and that a contest on horseback with a lance was specifically termed a "tilt". Tilting took place in the lists usually in a prepared "Tilt field", often with a "tilt barrier" separating the opposing horses to avoid collision.
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Jousts were held as a form of entertainment during the Medieval times. Jousting was also performed as a proclamation during this time period.
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Jousts and other hastiludes were held in an area called "the lists."
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and don't forget the mace, the battle axe, the spear, the flail and of course the sword plus the shield for defense. (and a lance, for jousts.) a lance....
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Its not so much what jousts did, it's what is JoustingJousting is a sport played by armored combatants mounted on horses. It consists of martial competition between two mounted knights using a variety of weapons, usually in sets of three per weapon (such as tilting with a lance, blows with the battle axe, strokes with the dagger, or strokes with a sword), often as part of a tournament.* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jousting
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No. Knights stay on the land of the lord's or king's and work for them by competing in battles and jousts. Most knights werepeasantsandweren'tvery high up on the hierarchy.