In the Middle Ages, pieces of wood could be held together using hand made nails (very expensive), pegs, tongue and groove or notch and groove construction, or by lashing them together with ropes.
Beginning in Roman times people started to bury the dead when Christianity took hold, so by the middle ages burial was the preferred method. At times during plague events when there were thousands of dead some bodies were burned, but generally they were buried. This was true on battle fields as well.
In medieval times, a king's room was often referred to as the "chamber" or "royal chamber." This space served as the private quarters for the king, where he would sleep, hold meetings, and conduct personal affairs. The chamber was typically richly decorated and located within the castle or palace, reflecting the king's status and wealth.
The medieval shield wasn't metal. It was wooden with a leather covering and a handle in the back to hold. Usually they were round and it was mainly used to deflect blows.
Medieval records of Castile, Spain, hold the earliest records of the Guerrera family name.
Tandem, or something/someone working in tandem, means in a row or one after another. doing the same thing. The most common example is a tandem bicycle, where two or more people are pedaling together. If you are thinking of a tandem bicycle, there is no limit as to the number of people it could be built to hold, except maybe getting people to use it.
Allodium
honor, loyalty, and pride
Beginning in Roman times people started to bury the dead when Christianity took hold, so by the middle ages burial was the preferred method. At times during plague events when there were thousands of dead some bodies were burned, but generally they were buried. This was true on battle fields as well.
a king or queen would hold a medieval banquet at their castle or house
The scabbard and belt were used during medieval times. The scabbard holds the sword and the belt wraps around the wearer to hold the scabbard.
To hold people together and to initiate higher yearning!
A wooden box to hold items.
To hold the fabric together while they sew.
Hold polar molecules together
by treating conquered people fairly.
In medieval times, a king's room was often referred to as the "chamber" or "royal chamber." This space served as the private quarters for the king, where he would sleep, hold meetings, and conduct personal affairs. The chamber was typically richly decorated and located within the castle or palace, reflecting the king's status and wealth.
Covalent bonds hold atoms together. Ionic bonds hold ions together