Noblemen were not tradesmen.
knives, swords and maces
fishing poles
A noble had swords as part of their life and a horse. Both were VERY expensive in the Middle Ages along with a suit of armor and chain mail. They were first and foremost soldiers.
1. learned how to make iron , tools , and weapons 2. developed trade routes
Weapons, such as firearms, swords, spears, bows, equipment (shovels and axes) and personal gear, such as cloaks, canteens and the like.
Weapons, such as firearms, swords, spears, bows, equipment (shovels and axes) and personal gear, such as cloaks, canteens and the like.
tools of the trade simply means the tools a tradesman would typically use to carry out his trade, for example the trade of carpenter would typically use, a saw, a chisel and a square to carry out his trade.
hatters do have tools they have pools and hammers
A noble had swords as part of their life and a horse. Both were VERY expensive in the Middle Ages along with a suit of armor and chain mail. They were first and foremost soldiers.
No, you may only trade cards that you get from the board
Macy's
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Instruments. Pro Tools is a popular recording software.
iron weapons and tools
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
they have hair xx