Leaded glass
they didnt have windows
Craftsmen were commoners and did nto have Coats of Arms. Those were reserved for the nobles.
In the medieval times people lived in wooden cottages all plotted together in a small village. they would often have well secured pens for their livestock to keep predators and theifs out!
All medieval kings got special treatment compared to the way commoners were treated.
In medieval times, jesters were entertainers who often performed for nobility, but they themselves were not considered nobles. They were typically commoners or members of the lower social classes who used humor and wit to entertain the aristocracy.
They didn't have Paint in their Windows operating systems yet. So how else will they create longstanding masterpieces for everyone to enjoy?
Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.
A glasier was and still is someone who makes items from glass, particularly windows. A glasier is different from a glacier.
In medieval times, stained glass windows were often used in churches to visually depict religious stories and teachings. These windows contained colorful imagery and symbols that helped to convey biblical narratives and teachings to a mostly illiterate population.
If you're referring to Western Europe, the languages spoken by commoners are the languages that are spoken in Europe today. The nobility generally spoke Latin--Greek if they were very educated--and later French, but the commoners tended to speak whatever language was native to that region.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Feudalism existed in Medieval European society. The King appointed a Lord to oversee a property. The Lord relied on commoners, or serfs, to work the land while he provided for them.