wrote by a really ugly virgin
no: they basically cause feudalism to start! they were VERY important
The Middle Ages were also called the Age of Faith.
because at the middle age you can differentiate between good and bad.
Catapults were for entering a fortified castle and the Vikings were raiders who moved fast and lightly. They wouldn't have built a catapult nor needed one. So, they were developed in the middle ages to attack at castle.
Geography was important in the Middle Ages because they helped make maps and people who sailed across the oceans needed to where to go so they needed a map of the world.
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?
Because religion was so important during the Middle Ages, most people owned Bibles.
The Middle Ages were also called the Age of Faith.
a serf is a person who worked on the lord manor and make food
because god said so
because at the middle age you can differentiate between good and bad.
Catapults were for entering a fortified castle and the Vikings were raiders who moved fast and lightly. They wouldn't have built a catapult nor needed one. So, they were developed in the middle ages to attack at castle.
Germany & England Have Been Well Known For Their Cutlery
beacause it was the start of the war of the roses
Geography was important in the Middle Ages because they helped make maps and people who sailed across the oceans needed to where to go so they needed a map of the world.
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
Assuming you mean the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, during the early middle ages it was an Anglo Saxon village, eventually taken over by Vikings. After the Norman Invasion, it was pretty much destroyed, and a new castle was built there by Robert Curthose, a son of William the Conqueror. For a while, it was a village around a motte and bailey castle. Then a 25 foot high wall was built around it, so in the end it was a walled village with buildings of the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.