At a joust, the area where nobles sit is typically called the "royal box" or "noble's stand." This elevated section provides a clear view of the tournament grounds and is often adorned with banners and flags representing the various noble houses. Nobles would gather here to watch the knights compete, often cheering for their champions and engaging in social interactions. This area was a symbol of status and privilege during medieval tournaments.
the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)
The Knights of the Roundtable often would joust with each other just to keep up their skills in this brutal game.
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There weren't servants like that. You knew by your rank. At the head table was the Kings and the major nobles..They were the table with the salt. Next came minor nobles and their family. Finally, there was everyone else "below the salt."
Yes the nobles own land.
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The area of Gisy-les-Nobles is 10.91 square kilometers.
lancelot and arthur are going out to joust.
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No, the Romans did not joust. Jousting emerged in the Middle Ages.
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The medieval term is spelled "joust", originally a contest with lances on horseback.
the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)
The future tense of "jousted" is "will joust." For example: "Next week, they will joust in the tournament."
There aren't any 9 letter words ending in 'joust'.