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1 The Middle Ages

2 People of the Middle Ages The Middle Ages was a very marvelous time period. There was the king who ruled the lands with the queen by his side. The queen was the most powerful women. Every other women had barely any rights. Then there were the heralds. They were originally messengers who wore the colors of the lord. Over a period of time they started to announce contests and jousts. Also there was the knights who were armored horse soldiers of the Middle Ages. Just because it was a violent time period doesn’t mean that the Middle Ages didn’t have any humor. The jesters provided that. They basically acted like fools and were a lot like today’s clown.

3 Castles in the Middle Ages Castles were a very important thing in the Medieval Era. Sometimes, they were even the size of a town in the 21 st century! There were many reasons for the ways castles were designed. Sometimes there were murals or paintings on the side of a castle wall. The architects did that to remember important events in that time during the Middle Ages. Other than that there were many, many other parts to a castle. The people in that time were very clever. They used trickery when building the castle. There were murder and arrow holes. If anyone tried to brake into to the “holes in the castle” which were the murder holes, well I’m guessing you can figure out what happened which is why they’re called murder holes. It’s a little bit different thing with arrow holes. People inside the castle could shoot through the holes to enemies below. There was an outer bailey which was the first courtyard that was inside the outer walls of the castle. Of course, if there’s an outer bailey there's most likely going to be an inner bailey. That was the inner courtyard of a castle which was protected by two walls. Then there was the draw bridge which was mostly put above a moat. If you are wondering what a moat is, it is a ditch around the castle that was usually filled with water. The postern gate was the back gate which was meant to be a secret but most times was not. As you can see there is an endless list to the amount of things that a castle had in the Dark Ages.

4 The Armor of the Dark Ages The Middle Ages were one of the most violent time periods in history. Kings would have jousts where you had to knock the other person off his horse. They would do that for entrainment! Luckily they knew what safety was. The people who competed in those types of competitive events had some heavy,bulky armor. The most important piece to armor was the helmet. It protected the user's face and head. The neck is essential to your body too so there was a gorget that protected the throat. In the helmet there was also a visor so when you were out of battle you could lift it and then you could see better. There was also a cuirass which was a breast plate. The last important piece was the greave which was the part of the armor which protected the leg to he ankle to the knee.

5 Facts About the Middle Ages The Middle Ages were also known as the “Golden Age of Faith” A big percentage of the people in the Middle Ages were warlike and barbaric For entertainment in the castle jousts, plays, banquets, archery contests, and other games were held For every two hundred people there was one church Men were required to practice archery in the Golden Age of Faith In the Middle Ages the average age of marriage was between 11-14 Castle life was either tons of hard work or very tedious Two handed swords would be able to cut through skin and bone

6 The King The Greater Nobles The Lesser Nobles The tenants of the lesser nobles or the serfs The greater nobles are the lords of the lesser nobles. The Lesser Nobles are the vassals of the greater nobles.


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