$5,698 dollars
It cost heaps of money
During the medieval times there was heightened volcanic activity. This led to what some scientists have called the "little ice age".
There was no such thing as a swordsman in medieval times, although most knights carried a sword. This was essentially a last resort weapon and could not be used for "fencing" - it was usually designed for slashing and cutting. A knight also carried a shield, making the sword a single-hand weapon during most of the period. The main weapon for both knights and infantry (serjantz) was a spear or one of its derivatives . This had the advantage of keeping the enemy at more than arm's length away, reducing the risk of injury to oneself; using the sword or other close-combat weapon increased this risk because the enemy must automatically be closer. In the immediate post-medieval Renaissance era the sword became a much more widely-used weapon, with fencing schools starting up and mercenary troops such as Condotierri using almost entirely crossbows, swords and firerams.
Old viking swords cost $ 1,000-$ 2,000.If the condition is good.If not $700.
As we have today, there much farting in the Middle Ages. Diets have not changed much over the centuries.
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they coast £150 each
Medieval swords were much longer and used for slashing. The Roman infantry swords were shorter, and although Roman cavalry used a longer sword, they were still shorter than Medieval swords. The Roman sword was intended primarily for stabbing. It may be impossible to say which was better. In Medieval times armies were smaller than in Roman times because no one could afford to maintain the huge standing armies which once made the Roman sword so effective in battle. I think that each was the right sword for its time.
it is priceless
It cost heaps of money
$39.60
Do you mean the Playstation Game Medievil
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
Much of it was forest.
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Alot Over 500 gold pieces
During the medieval times there was heightened volcanic activity. This led to what some scientists have called the "little ice age".