It's a type of art used in the medieval times to show events including The Battle Of Hastings.
There weren't any. 90% of the people couldn't read or write. ------ There were a lot of schools in medieval times, as a moment's research will show. There is a link below to a related question listing a fair number of them that are still open to this day.
In medieval times, greetings to a knight often included respectful phrases such as "My lord," "Your Grace," or "Sir." A common salutation might be "I greet you with honor," or a more formal "Hail, noble knight!" Additionally, a courteous bow or kneeling gesture accompanied these greetings to show respect for the knight's status.
Some kings respected barons, and some did not. In some cases, the barons forced their kings to make concessions to them, as in the case of the barons forcing King John to sign the Magna Carta.
Pictures of a medieval menu can be found online at places like History on the Net and GodeCookery. These websites offer pictures of menus along with photos of the food.
Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is a popular live-action restaurant which features knights, mock-sword fights, and other entertainment. There are four primary locations of this type of restaurant and they include Buena Park, Baltimore, Toronto, and Chicago.
Average show is two hours from start to finsih! Average show is two hours from start to finsih! Average show is two hours from start to finsih!
In medieval times people had to show extreme deference to a King and Queen. They had to bow, and only speak when they were spoken to.
People in medieval times has to show deference to the king and queen. They had to speak only when spoken to, and usually had to bow and curtsy.
Redwall
If this refers to the entertainment show Medieval times, it is a predetermined outcome based on the actor's showmen ship, or seating arrangement. It this refers to actual old medieval jousting events, then it was based on class, hierarchy, or the monarchs favor.
Here's a good link to show you how to describe a person -- and also a link to some information about medieval peasants!
No. The camera wasn't invented until 1830. Look at paintings made in the time.
Armour, frequently. They had to show their strength and military prowess to dissuade any from trying to usurp them.
It's a type of art used in the medieval times to show events including The Battle Of Hastings.
They don't have a direct website; as I believe the show no longer has new episodes. It was broadcast on the CBC (Canadian broadcasting channel) The link below is for the show and its current airing times. http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/index.jsp?program=What's+For+Dinner%3F
There weren't any. 90% of the people couldn't read or write. ------ There were a lot of schools in medieval times, as a moment's research will show. There is a link below to a related question listing a fair number of them that are still open to this day.