It is called a Lance
Back in the day, it is called a Joust or Jousting. For more info, feel free to take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jousting
The weapon used for jousting is the lance.
A contest of strength using blunt lances is called jousting.
Yes, they had alot of games such as jousting ,theater, ring toss,etc
A native of Poland is called a Pole for both females and males. Natives of dear old Polska are called Polish.
I always thought it was called a Lance
The area for jousting is called a "Tiltyard".
The area for jousting is called a "Tiltyard".
that depends whereabouts in England you are
The lance was a jousting weapon used by knights. It is spear-like weapon designed to be used while mounted. It was commonly equipped with a small circular plate called a vamplate, which prevented the hand from sliding up the shaft upon impact.
Back in the day, it is called a Joust or Jousting. For more info, feel free to take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jousting
A jousting pole, also known as a lance, typically measures between 10 to 14 feet in length. The length can vary based on the specific tournament rules and the preferences of the jouster. Lances are designed to be long enough to reach the opponent while remaining manageable for the rider and horse.
Yes they had Jousting Arenas (: Today you can see jousting at Medieval Times, its a boat load of fun ;)what were the prizes for winning a jousting tournement?
Back in the day, it is called a Joust or Jousting. For more info, feel free to take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jousting
I would assume protects you when jousting.
That competition is called jousting. The knights use lances to try to knock each other off their horses while riding towards each other at high speeds. It was a popular medieval sport and a symbol of chivalry and prowess.
Two of the most common names are tiltyard and lists.