The handkerchief wasn't made in the middle ages. There is some reported use of them in the time of Henry II, but they really made a big hit in the French court in the late 1700's. It was a required accessory by 1850 in the German court.
no
King Henry VIII had six wives but this was during the time of the Reformation, not the Middle Ages.
In the Early Middle Ages, and in the rest of the middle ages in the West, the Pope was most powerful. In the later middle ages in the East, it was the Patriarch of Constantinople.
to protect the king and castle
during the middle ages
The handkerchief is believed to have been invented by King Richard II of England in the 1300s. They were invented to be used as they are today, to wipe your forehead or your nose.
The pocket handkerchief can be traced back thousands of years. It is thought that King Richard II of England invented it in the 1300s.
King Henry VIII
The king
bubbles
the king
I'd say King John
in a castle with a king
the answer is not there :(
the was the best king
the middle ages
no