In chairs.
they were seated below the kings queens and nobels but they were on top of the sevants and slaves
when noble guests were noble invited to a lords castle they ate at the head of the table with the lord and his lady.
No one came up with the idea of markets in medieval times. Markets existed for thousands of years before the middle ages began.
no because it came in 1958 not in medieval times
Certainly. Their light came from the sun, the moon, the stars, and from fire.
Hot oil was used in the medieval times as a we pan so if any one came close they would tip the boiling hot oil on them by Madison hollingworth
I don't think they had cake in medieval times. Bread was about it when it came to baked goods. Bread will almost always rise.
if you were a knight that came bake from war. you got 2 blocks of land.
Kepler published Mysterium Comographica, the book in which he introduced his polyhedron explanation for the distances between the then-know six plants, in 1596. This was after the Middle Ages had given way to the Renaissance. Therefore his polyhedral had no importance for medieval times because they came after medieval times had ended.
1 they were long 2 sharp 3 good 4 came in handy
Yes, the pioneers of the American west came long after the middle ages.
The renaissance came a few hundred years after the medieval times also greater discoveries were made in the renaissance such as artists who drew non religious paintings.