Things you could throw, such as rocks, if you were poor; pointed weapons such as spears and swords, if you could afford them. Bows and arrows if you were really lucky.\ mostly swords axes and maces
Anything that would kill. Farm tools, blacksmith tools, swords, bows, rocks, hot oil.
There is no 'best' for weaponry. It depends on who you are and what you wanted to do. You might take a small stabbing dagger with you because it's light and handy but you'd need to get close to be able to us it. Meanwhile you might get chopped by someone with a lance. But the fellow with the lance would not be able to twist and turn with it. It's too long. So which is best?
A bomb was the strongest medieval weapon because of the shrapnel and blast radius.
The most effective weapon of the middle ages was the English longbow.
sword
a hidden blade
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
Mass and motet are the most important religious vocal musical compositions of the medieval period.
Medieval Times
battering ram
a hidden blade
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
Mass and motet are the most important religious vocal musical compositions of the medieval period.
Early medieval Europe was characterized by less stability and progress.
Medieval Times
the tank
The Clergy
silent night
battering ram
Some of the most popular medieval games include Heroes of the Lance, Dragons of Flame, Pool of Radiance, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, and Age of Empires.
On foot for most people, on horseback if you could afford it.
Saint Augustine.