The "Middle Ages" was not a period of currency per se. So to say how much were they paid is like asking how long does it take to catch a fish? It really depends on a lot of things, such as what does it mean to "catch a fish".
well how to catch a fish you dike you get a rod and line and catch fish XD
Daily Life of a Knight in the Middle AgesThe daily life of a knight in the Middle ages followed a similar schedule to that of his lord or the noble he served. The Daily life of a Knight during the Middle ages centred around castles or Manors or fighting for his lord and the King during times of war. Much of his time was spent on honing his weapons skills and keeping his levels of fitness high. The daily life of knights can be described as follows:The daily life of a Knight started at dawn when Mass would be heard and prayers would be madeThe first meal of the day for the Knight was breakfastKnights would engage in weapons practise at the quintain and the pellThe daily life of the Knights would include discussions on warfare strategy and increasing his knowledge of siege warfare and weaponsMid morning prayers and a mealAs the Medieval period progressed the culture changed becoming more refined and elegant. Knights were expected to understand the rules of Chivalry and courtly love. Time might be spent on dance practiseIn the afternoon the daily life of Knights turned to increasing their skills in horsemanship and would accompany their lord in hunting, hawking or inspecting the estateEvening prayer and then supper in the Hall of the Castle or Manor HouseAfter supper there might be some entertainment - music, dancing, jugglers, acrobats, jesters, etcBedtime prayersSo ended the daily life of a Medieval Knight during the Middle Ages.
When the Jews were treated really badly by the Germans, and it was so bad it was called The Holocaust.
Heraldy is pretty much a coat of arms, and knights used it to identify different kingdoms
Battles like Agincourt proved that knights were not best troop you can have on battlefield, knights were often impetuous and this was not always an advantage, a standing army defending a strategic position proved to be much more effective than a cavalry charge, much more strategys to defeat heavy cavalry of knights were developed and knights were always less effective, another reasons are the expenditure on knights wages, maintenance, rewards..etc
the had a lot of power over the peasants.
What section of Africa carried on much trade during the middle ages
In the middle ages, there are much stories about knights. You have the stories about King Arthur for example. Also, animals were important in the middle ages. This is only about literature, but I don't know about arts.
AnswerA knight is a warrior that fights in tournaments and protects the peasants MoreIn battle, knights were heavy cavalry. During much of the Middle Ages, they were the centerpiece of an army. They charged into an enemy army, breaking it up, if possible.
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Most nobles were trained to be knights in much of the Middle Ages. There were a few who were not, and Peter Abelard is a well known exception.
They did not make much and worked for the lords and their wives
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She doesn't do much but flirts with the hot princes in the feast. Queens during middle ages usually cheated from their husbands even if they're the king.
It depends who "you" are. By modern standards, people in the middle ages would seem boorish, rude, and filthy. Most of our social ettiquette dates from after the middle ages. In the east, bathing was more common in the middle ages, but other practices (such as bathroom... things...) were disgusting pretty much everywhere.
There were a lot of Muslims in Spain during the Middle Ages, and in the Balkans during the late Middle Ages. There were a lot of Jews through many parts of Europe during much of the Middle Ages. In the start of the Middle Ages, there were still some pagans in the area that had been the Roman Empire, and pagans remained in northern and eastern Europe. There were other Christian groups. The Coptic Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church were two that remain today. There were also other Churches, like the Celtic Church, and a variety of heretical organization, such as the Cathars, that were more ephemeral.
Not much was written about poverty in the Middle Ages. The poor were not considered important. But there were jobs as farmers and scribes. On the upper class there were the knights and the kings champions.