In medieval times, guests at a dinner were typically seated according to their social status and rank. The host would occupy the head of the table, with the most esteemed guests seated closest to them, while lesser guests would sit farther away. Seating arrangements often reflected the hierarchy of the feudal system, with nobles and important figures enjoying the best positions, while commoners or lower-ranking individuals were relegated to less desirable spots. This arrangement reinforced social order and demonstrated the host's wealth and influence.
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Medievil Times at Arundel mills mall
Guests are seated at long tables, and sit side by side with one person at each end, always the Queen and the King. They used to eat soup and a lot of chicken!! :)
Medievil times
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Medieval Times typically opens its doors for dinner shows in the evening, with exact times varying by location and day of the week. Generally, shows may start around 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with doors opening about an hour earlier for guests to be seated. It's best to check the specific location's website for the most accurate schedule and availability.
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yes, most were christian
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In the medievil times the warlords fought for the protection of their king.
medieval times? well