The Medieval Warm Period (MWP) was a period of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that lasted approximately from the 10th century to the 14th century. It is also known as the Medieval Climate Anomaly. This period was characterized by higher temperatures compared to the preceding and following centuries, leading to changes in agriculture, settlement patterns, and sea ice extent.
All medieval kings got special treatment compared to the way commoners were treated.
minstrels and jongulers
medieval castlezs where generaly more complex and made of alot weaker matireals medieval castlezs where generaly more complex and made of alot weaker matireals
One part of it is the neo-confucian traditions in Japan not existing in medieval Europe. And the different religions.
A warhammer is typically heavier than other medieval weapons like swords and axes due to its design for crushing armor.
A Warhammer typically weighs between 2 to 5 pounds, making it lighter than some other medieval weapons like swords and axes, but heavier than others like daggers and maces.
It weakens the power of the Pope the vicar of Christ compared to the medieval period.There is a division of belief and misunderstanding.
ALS This opera style focused on folk legends from medieval times or mythology.
Compared to contemporary society, medieval ideas about justice were typically more harsh, with punishments often being severe and intended to serve as a deterrent to crime. The justice system in medieval times was also less focused on individual rights and more on maintaining social order. Additionally, justice was often influenced by religious beliefs and superstitions.
The trebuchet is considered one of the most accurate catapults due to its use of a counterweight mechanism for launching projectiles with precision. It was commonly used in medieval warfare for its ability to accurately hit targets at a distance.
Vassal, Bailiff, Reeve, Serf, Peasant, Cottager and servant ..... farmer, carpenter, baker, cooper, blacksmith, coppersmith, herder, hunter, sailor, miner, miller, housewife, merchant, stone carver, priest and many others.