in there bed
yes because it is defensive
A medieval armorer is often referred to today as a "blacksmith" or "armor smith." These artisans specialize in the crafting and repairing of metal items, including armor and weapons, using techniques that have evolved over time. Some may also be called "historical armorers" or "reproduction armorers" if they focus on creating historically accurate pieces for reenactments or collectors.
Blacksmiths did simple work with iron. They made and repaired farm equipment and often took care of shoeing horses. They might have made swords and such things, but not commonly, because good quality military equipment was made by armorers.
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A medieval castle was nearly always a fort. It was run in a military fashion.
yes because it is defensive
Medieval armorers were typically paid based on their skill level, experience, and the complexity of the armor they produced. A skilled armorer could earn between 5 to 10 pence per day, while more experienced craftsmen might command higher wages. Additionally, armorers could earn extra income from selling armor directly to knights and nobility. Overall, their earnings varied significantly depending on location, demand, and the quality of their work.
Blacksmiths did simple work with iron. They made and repaired farm equipment and often took care of shoeing horses. They might have made swords and such things, but not commonly, because good quality military equipment was made by armorers.
yes
Armor is such a natural idea that it's impossible to pinpoint one single source. The quality of the armor was a gradual development as blacksmiths evolved into specialists - armorers who then got better and better at what they've been doing.
they had pesants and serfs do the work for them
To be more specific medicine was what they thought would work. A lot of the medicine did work in their own way. But most of them did not.
at a forge
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every queen has slaves and slaves work for them so yes medieval queens do have people working for them.
A medieval castle was nearly always a fort. It was run in a military fashion.
Medieval spinsters spin and arnt educated in the work that they do