Noble boys in medieval societies typically faced two main career paths: military service and ecclesiastical roles. Many were trained for knighthood, which involved becoming a knight and serving as a warrior in the feudal system. Alternatively, some pursued religious careers, entering the clergy and taking on roles within the Church, which could offer significant influence and power. Both paths were seen as honorable and provided opportunities for social advancement.
Japanese: 'central well'; it originated in Mikawa (now part of Aichi prefecture), and is also found in the island of Okinawa.Navajo: name for someone from Mexico.
Since both of them are in the periodic table, there must be a common thing in them. Like, for example, boys and girls are humans! Just kidding! The answer is: both classify elements! There u go guys!
The devshirme was a system in the Ottoman Empire where Christian boys from the Balkans were recruited to be trained as soldiers or administrators. These boys were converted to Islam and educated in Turkish culture and language before serving the empire.
No, they do not. Only girls and women have it. The uterus is the place inside the woman where the baby will grow for nine months, before it is delivered. Men and boys do not need a uterus, because they do not give birth to a baby.
Noble boys in medieval societies typically faced two main career paths: military service and ecclesiastical roles. Many were trained for knighthood, which involved becoming a knight and serving as a warrior in the feudal system. Alternatively, some pursued religious careers, entering the clergy and taking on roles within the Church, which could offer significant influence and power. Both paths were seen as honorable and provided opportunities for social advancement.
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girls because boys are either poor or don't know how to read.
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No. Not all young noble boys were suited for knighthood. Some started and didn't finish while others didn't start at all.
Yes, Of course they can. Why not? Can women be in the criminal career? Yes!
In the Victorian era, boys and girls were generally not treated the same. Boys were often afforded more educational and career opportunities, encouraged to pursue formal education and professional paths, while girls were typically expected to focus on domestic roles and social propriety. Girls received limited education, primarily aimed at preparing them for marriage and motherhood. This gender disparity reflected the broader societal norms and expectations of the time.
No he didn't go to schools. The priests would teach young noble boys like him.
Yes. A lot of boys do weights before girls. Some girls don't even do weights. A lot of girls do weights before boys as well. Some boys don't do weights either.
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Yes. At 7 years old noble boys left home to become a page to another noble. As they got older they were trained in warfare and knighthood. Often by the age of 12 they took part in war with their mentor noble. At 21 they became a knight.
They were educated by their parents in farming or trades, and this went on until they had acquired the skills in their late teens.