There were no 'clean-up units' at the time. What usually happened was that the victorious soldiers and after them, the people living in the neigbourhood stripped the battlefield of anything that had any value, and that included the clothes and other posessions of the dead and of the wounded on the losing side. If there was a religious order in the neighbourhood, the dead might get some sort of burial. If not, nature would take its course and the bodies would be reduced to loose bones lying around in a matter of months.
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.
They where my slaves they cleaned rooms, toilets, and condoms
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
middle ages
to protect the king and castle
Twitter wars.
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.
1. Cleaned the house 2. Had babies 3. Raised and watched the children 4. that's about it
Depended on the wealth of the family, but most buried their own. During the plague they were put in mass graves and the same on the battlefields.