A page was a boy in the first stage of training to be a knight, the next stage being squire. Pages were trained by the knights to whom they were apprenticed, and their squires.
a squire
Sons of lords or knights, trained from young age to become elite soldiers.
Pages left their family and moved in a lord's or king's castle.
after serving an apprenticeship as page and squire, one can be dubbed this
medieval atilliator makes crossbows for knights in the army. They are highly paid.
That is the correct spelling of the raptor name falcon, birds of the genus Falco that have been trained to hunt since medieval times.
The Medieval Warhorse was specially trained for use in battle or individual combat at jousting tournaments. A Medieval Warhorse needed the strength and stamina to carry both a knight and his heavy armor into battle during the Medieval times and era. The Medieval Warhorse was also trained to become a battle horse - able to inflict injury on the enemy. A Medieval Warhorse had to undergo significant training. It was trained to:Carry a knight and respond to a Knight's commands from leg pressure rather than reins. A knight needed his hands to wield his weapons and hold his shieldA warhorse was trained to trample the bodies of fallen enemiesThe massive warhorse was trained to bite and kick on command
There were no realy "teachers" in the medieval times. If you wanted to become a knight you were trained by a knight or if you wanted to be a scholar you would be traineed by a scholar.
In America, you train the medieval baliffs Back in Soviet Russia, mediveal baliffs train YOU!
Yes
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Peasants were not responsible for building castles in Medieval times. Masons and other trained professionals were in charge of making sure castles were built properly.