During the Middle Ages, a stable hand could have been just about any age starting quite young. I suppose there were many who were six or seven years old. People did not live to be as old then as they do now. A stable hand who was seventy would have been considered very, very old, but there probably were a few of that age.
the history behind this story is old medieval times.
The old slang for a sixpence was a "tanner".
saws drills and other stuff
A scop was an Old English storyteller. He would entertain those at the medieval mead hall by reciting long poems, epics, songs, and stories. This later evolved to minstrels and such.
•'Litters' like this were for the rich who wished to travel in style, protected from the rain or the sun. Or for those whowere ill or old.•Coaches would have been useless on the rough tracks which passed for Medieval main roads.•Litters, carried by beefy chaps, had been around since ancient times.•The development of the breast band for horses in early medieval times meant shafts could be slotted in. Horsescould bear the burden, and were able to travel further than men on foot•'Litters' like this were for the rich who wished to travel in style, protected from the rain or the sun. Or for those whowere ill or old.•Coaches would have been useless on the rough tracks which passed for Medieval main roads.•Litters, carried by beefy chaps, had been around since ancient times.•The development of the breast band for horses in early medieval times meant shafts could be slotted in. Horsescould bear the burden, and were able to travel further than men on foot•'Litters' like this were for the rich who wished to travel in style, protected from the rain or the sun. Or for those whowere ill or old.•Coaches would have been useless on the rough tracks which passed for Medieval main roads.•Litters, carried by beefy chaps, had been around since ancient times.•The development of the breast band for horses in early medieval times meant shafts could be slotted in. Horsescould bear the burden, and were able to travel further than men on foot•'Litters' like this were for the rich who wished to travel in style, protected from the rain or the sun. Or for those whowere ill or old.•Coaches would have been useless on the rough tracks which passed for Medieval main roads.•Litters, carried by beefy chaps, had been around since ancient times.•The development of the breast band for horses in early medieval times meant shafts could be slotted in. Horsescould bear the burden, and were able to travel further than men on foot
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6 years old, it's medieval times
A medieval times serf wore ragged and old clothing because they were the lowest form of feudalism.
you have to be it least 10 or over
Feudalism was an old tradition in medieval times.
The age to become a stable hand will vary depending on the stable. Many stables have families that have been there a long time and children have grown up around horses. These kids sometimes start as early as 12 or 13.
Building that has columns were found in the medieval times.
the history behind this story is old medieval times.
it was boring because they were old
The old slang for a sixpence was a "tanner".
If this refers to the entertainment show Medieval times, it is a predetermined outcome based on the actor's showmen ship, or seating arrangement. It this refers to actual old medieval jousting events, then it was based on class, hierarchy, or the monarchs favor.
In medieval times, the most commonly spoken languages in Europe were Latin, Old English, Middle English, Old French, and Middle High German. Latin was the language of the Church and administration, while vernacular languages like Old English and Old French were spoken by common people. Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew were also important languages in the medieval Islamic and Jewish worlds.