In medieval times, men were often referred to by various titles depending on their social status and roles. Common terms included "knight" for noble warriors, "squire" for apprentices to knights, and "lord" for landowners who held power over estates. Additionally, terms like "peasant" or "serf" were used for lower-class men who worked the land. The specific title often reflected a man's occupation, rank, or societal position.
In medieval times, soldiers were commonly referred to as knights.
Executioners. (And the correct question should be "What were the people who beheaded others in medieval times called?").
The STEWARD was the name for the man who was in charge of the lesser servants. *Another answerer responds: Men were too busy with war in medieval times. It was a woman who looked after the houehold and she was called the lady of the house. NOTE: This answer contradicts the information provided by the related link "The Medieval Household", but everyone has their own opinion.
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
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In medieval times, soldiers were commonly referred to as knights.
Executioners. (And the correct question should be "What were the people who beheaded others in medieval times called?").
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
The STEWARD was the name for the man who was in charge of the lesser servants. *Another answerer responds: Men were too busy with war in medieval times. It was a woman who looked after the houehold and she was called the lady of the house. NOTE: This answer contradicts the information provided by the related link "The Medieval Household", but everyone has their own opinion.
because to imprees the king
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in the medieval times they were called knights
they where called lords
A fool's costume in medieval times was called Motley.
During medieval times, establishments providing lodging and accommodations were called inns or taverns.