Edward 1 took over Scotland and the population didn't want English rule. He instituted many things that were against the Scottish that were punitive and mean. He had a policy that allowed that his nobles take the first wedding night of a bride from the groom. The Scottish clans wanted their country back.
Knights were sons of their lords whose life-time duty eventually was to serve and fight for them in whatever circumstance.
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In the Middle Ages Times. :)
from Persia in the middle ages
A land is called a fief in the Middle Ages.
Scottish lord or nobility.
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
to protect the king and castle
middle ages
Twitter wars.
The Scottish surname of Kendal originated in the early Middle Ages in Westmorland, in the Scottish/English Borderlands area.
In the middle ages Lords had to fight to defend their lands and kings. If a Lord did not fight then he could lose his land to his rival or be beheaded for disloyalty
because they had nothing better else to do in their life
To fight wars, and protect the castle/land
Eat, hunt, fight, farm, party, live, and die.
Cockfights were when male hens were ment to fight for a prize.
He had to be a member of the king's army and fight whenever the king asked him