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knights were the ones that participated in medieval tournaments.
Festivals during holiday times were popular during the middle ages, as were tournaments.
Knights participated in tournaments, which were often jousting competitions or melees where they showcased their skills in combat and horsemanship. Tournaments were important events for knights to gain fame, honor, and prestige in medieval society.
To fight for their king and to protect their king. ------------- Win tournaments, govern a feud, go to war when asked by his King/Lord.
Medieval tournaments evolved from the military games of the Roman Empire. The first tournaments that were called by that name, which had a new, medieval, character, happened some time around 940 or 950. But it was not until about 1050 or so that the tournaments took on the form we would recognize, with knights jousting and so on. The critical issue here might have been the inventions of the stirrup and arched saddle, without which jousting is really not possible.
clubs, lances(jouting), long swords,
In medieval times, lance makers specialized in crafting lances, which were long, spear-like weapons primarily used by knights in jousting tournaments and battles. They carefully selected materials, often using wood for the shaft and reinforcing it with metal tips or bands for durability. Lance makers had to ensure that their lances were lightweight yet strong enough to withstand the impact of combat. Their craftsmanship was crucial for the effectiveness and safety of knights during tournaments and warfare.
There wasn't Cambridge in the middle ages. Colleges didn't develop until the 1400's.
Medieval knights lived mainly in Europe. Europe was the center of medieval chivalry and feudalism, where knights served as armored warriors supporting monarchs and nobles in battles and tournaments.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
There were 8 holidays in this time. The main ones of Harvest Home, Christmas, May Day, and Easter. They would have tournaments and games as well as music with people singing. Dancing was also done.