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1 Medieval Times Entertainment and Games By Patrick Young

2 Entertainment  Music was a great form of entertainment, and was a good source of worship in the churches.  People loved to dance, especially at weddings and festivals.

3 Entertainment  Stories of war, heroism, and love were not only told for entertainment, but also to preserve a culture’s identity.  Drama was started by the church to illustrate bible stories.

4 Entertainment Hunting became entertainment for the royal and noble people, and it required many rules of etiquette.Hunting became entertainment for the royal and noble people, and it required many rules of etiquette. In Europe dogfights and cockfights were popular.In Europe dogfights and cockfights were popular. Sometimes bears wereSometimes bears were blinded and made to dance by having its feet burned.

5 Entertainment Fairs played a huge role in medieval times. People came from all over Europe to participate in Christmas and Easter fairs. At the fairs entertainment included: acrobats, jugglers, and dancing bears.

6 Entertainment Tournaments were held for military preparation, and for entertainment. At first, knights fought with sharp weapons, but later on the weapons were dulled to reduce the number of casualties. Jousts were usually the main event at a tournament.

7 Games Sacred Ball Game The object of the game was to shoot a small rubber ball through a stone ring. The players were only allowed to touch the ball with their knees, elbows, and hips. Players were often injured, killed, or sacrificed to the gods.

8 Games  Even though gambling was highly disliked by the church it was one of the most popular medieval pastimes.  People gambled on games of dice, wrestling matches, cards and animal fights.

9 Games Chess, checkers, backgammon, and cards were all invented in the medieval period. Chess, checkers, backgammon, and cards were all invented in the medieval period. Only the wealthy people could afford chess sets because they were carved from ivory or wood. Only the wealthy people could afford chess sets because they were carved from ivory or wood. Card playing originated Card playing originated in Asia.

10 Toys Children played with dolls, balls, hoops, hobbyhorses, and kites. Children also enjoyed playing with knucklebones, spinning tops, and a cup-and- ball toy. Knucklebones were a set of pig bones that were thrown into the air and caught in various orders, much like today’s game of jacks.

11 Games The Game of Fox and Geese ► It is a game of strategy, and is similar to checkers. ► It was played on a square board by two players. ► One player had a black piece that represented the fox, and the other player had seventeen white pieces that represented the geese. ► The object of the game was for the person with the fox to capture all of the geese by jumping over them, or for the person with the geese to surround the fox so he is unable to move.

12 Games The Chinese invented dominoes, picture games and cards. The Chinese invented dominoes, picture games and cards. The Native Americans played a game called little sticks, which is now known as pick-up-sticks. The Native Americans played a game called little sticks, which is now known as pick-up-sticks. The children played The children played games like blind man’s buff, king of the hill.

13 Sources http://www.mythinglinks.org/medieval~b ridal.jpg http://www.buy-original- art.com/images/styles/medieval.jpg http://www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano /Mike/capmusic/medieval/chant_music.j pg http://www.rarebookreview.com/wp- content/uploads/2007/11/holkham_lg.jpg http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Y ALDhunting.jpg

14 Sources http://horinca.blogspot.com/2007/09/end -of-dancing-bears.html http://www.studio88.co.uk/acatalog/g_h erstmonceux%202004.jpg http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/180 0gmbl.jpg http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/Mirr or/medieval/241csm.jpg http://www.heronter.org/images/Gameof theMonth/knbones.jpg https://www.tstshop.co.uk/images/pick- up-sticks.jpg


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