to craft things because that was their job
and they found it fun
and it was fun
nalthough im not from medieval times
but i might be
but im not
so dont worry
people in medieval times would do things like shin hacking Bowling Golf mob football which is to get the biggest team just play football but its not as easy as modern football there is only 1 rule you can only use your feet but other than that there is no rules and no referee! golf was different from now to your club was made of wood and the ball was made from animal fur and some strange stuffing and its not as light as you would think.
in football, it was a pig's bladder that was inflated.
I wouldn't say the kings had "hobbies" because most of their time wasn't free time like we know today. They did do many things and the day in the life of a king was a busy one. He would get up at sunrise, say prayers and have breakfast. Then, he would deal with accounts, lands/estates, problems, and have discussions concerning matters of his estates. Weapons practice would take place and then it was time for noon prayers and lunch. In the afternoons he might go hunting on his estate, go hawking, play Chess or checkers, play tennis, play dice games, gamble, wrestle, have foot races, and then in the evening he would have evening prayers and dinner.
they danced, played cards, chess, checkers, and did plays.
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
Hunting would be a baron's prime interest.
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
Merchant guilds dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns.
Bread was produced in medieval daily life.
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
Guilds
The merchants and craftsman industries
Masturbation
yes they did own a home
The most important significant changes dealt with materials.
Hunting would be a baron's prime interest.
Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
no, craftsman is not the only company to offer a lifetime warranty
medieval life is different cause now we have a electricity and they dont apithan
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
There were three main stages in the professional life of a medieval craftsman.Apprentice - this was the learning stageJourneyman - this was the stage of gaining experience, often while traveling - hence the nameMaster - the top rung on the ladder; the Masters ran the Guilds