misericorde - a long, narrow knife
Yes, if you are talking about hot in the temperature sense: Spanish (but used in English at times): Caliente English: Calefacient Calefactory Calefactive Calorifacient Calorific
Leonardo da Vinci did not come to Medieval Europe. He was born in Italy in 1452, far past Medieval times, which was a time when the concept of Humanism was popular. The Renaissance sprang from these ideas
Rich people could ride in carriages or on horses. Poor people would have to walk.
by pooping
It was all portraits and landscapes, paintings of specific things with nothing made up or wrong. It was very photographic but not a photo
Knights
kill people in many effective and particularly unpleasant ways.
Medieval Times
Of course . - Weapons change and improve in almost every war.
Medieval weapons were stored in armories. An armory could be a separate building, but could also be just a room in a castle, or at a city wall or other fortification.
They would sacrifice slaves or criminal
It depends on which country you are referring to. Mostly there were very few
After the Dark Ages/ Middles Ages/ Medieval Times
machine guns, bazooka, canon, shotgun, and BB guns
Medieval Times
Well they aren't poor, they did have fire to melt the metal they had and make it into a knife or sword. They also had wood to carve the handles to their weapons. That is how they created weapons in medieval times. The same goes for kitchen ware, they had metal, wood and fire to make and melt things.
Things that are worn beginning with letter z:zoot suit,zucchetto (cleric's skullcap),zori (Japanese sandals),zunnar (sash worn by non-Muslims in medieval times),