Most churches got Bibles so the clergy could read the liturgy.
Many churches had bells, though they were expensive, and these were used to call people to church, to call people so they could be told of important events, and as warnings
Many churches go pews for people to sit on.
The hammer and sickle were used in the middle ages for a variety of different tasks. Both items were used to pound things into the ground and to cut grain.
Cathedrals were very large churches, which were used as other churches were except in one respect. They were the churches administered by bishops instead of priests, the bishops being the central authorities for dioceses, which were ecclesiastical areas analogous to counties.
Donations by the rich and influential nobles and the commoners. Also, money received from selling Indulgences was used in the building of Churches.
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i think wood iron metal and things like that...not sure though
The hammer and sickle were used in the middle ages for a variety of different tasks. Both items were used to pound things into the ground and to cut grain.
Cathedrals were very large churches, which were used as other churches were except in one respect. They were the churches administered by bishops instead of priests, the bishops being the central authorities for dioceses, which were ecclesiastical areas analogous to counties.
Donations by the rich and influential nobles and the commoners. Also, money received from selling Indulgences was used in the building of Churches.
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
See the question: What are some weapons used in the middle ages?
In the Middle Ages
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
people in the middle ages used letters or talking to face to face
Yew is a strong wood It was used for bows arrows and many many other things including Christmas fire.
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to entertain
knights