Better weapons were made by armorers. Blacksmiths made weapons, and peasants made weapons by putting agricultural tools like scythe blades and bill hooks on poles. Bowyers made bows, fletchers made arrows, and heavy weapons like catapults were made by engineers. The early cannons were sometimes made by bellfounders.
Medieval weapons were stored in armories. An armory could be a separate building, but could also be just a room in a castle, or at a city wall or other fortification.
It depends on which country you are referring to. Mostly there were very few
machine guns, bazooka, canon, shotgun, and BB guns
A squire in medieval times served as a knight's assistant, helping with tasks such as caring for the knight's armor and weapons, tending to their horse, and accompanying them into battle.
Well they aren't poor, they did have fire to melt the metal they had and make it into a knife or sword. They also had wood to carve the handles to their weapons. That is how they created weapons in medieval times. The same goes for kitchen ware, they had metal, wood and fire to make and melt things.
Knights
They were built in catapult factories.
kill people in many effective and particularly unpleasant ways.
during late medieval times :p
porn
Of course . - Weapons change and improve in almost every war.
Medieval Castles were built for many purposes, but by far the most common purpose was that of defense. A Castle was a difficult structure to get past, even after the introduction of primitive gunpowder weapons and complex siege weapons. They also preserved the king's and nobles' power over the land.
Medieval weapons were stored in armories. An armory could be a separate building, but could also be just a room in a castle, or at a city wall or other fortification.
misericorde - a long, narrow knife
They would sacrifice slaves or criminal
It depends on which country you are referring to. Mostly there were very few
machine guns, bazooka, canon, shotgun, and BB guns