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Page 1: Royalty and Noble Life

Royalty and Noble Life

Yama Azadzoi

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Where Royalty Lived

• The constant threat of war during the Middle Ages caused members of the nobility to build grand stone castles to protect themselves, their families, and their serfs against a possible attack

• Every castle was filled with servants who did most of the day to day work for the castle and knights who defended it against attack.

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Where Royalty Lived

• Within the castle was a building called the Keep, where the nobleman and his family lived.

• This consisted of a great hall that served as an office, dining room, and dance hall.

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What the Royals Wore• Brighter colors, better materials, and longer jacket

length were signs of greater wealth in the Middle Ages.

• Wealthy people wore clothing made of silk, velvet, and a heavy cloth called damask.

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What the Royals Wore

• The wardrobes of the wealthy were augmented by fur trimmings and jewelry.

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What the Commoners Wore

• The noble and wealthy did not want commoners to dress like them, so they made laws that forbade peasants to wear anything but "cheap cloth or a blanket".

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Daily Pastimes

• The favorite pastimes of most of the nobility were hunting and falconry.

• Other outdoor sports included playing with a ball and stick, broad jumping, archery, and putting the stone.

• Members of the nobility also gambled with dice and played chess and checkers.

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Hunting

• The nobles kept the forests for themselves, making it illegal for any common person to hunt in the forest.

• Only nobles were permitted by law to kill fallow deer, roe, wild boar, and red deer.

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Falconry

• Each castle had a falconer whose job was to capture, train, and care for hawks as if they were human beings.

• A good hawk was prized almost as much as a good warhorse and members of the nobility were known to make pilgrimages to plead for the health of a sick hawk.

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Knighthood

• All knights came from a noble family.

• Knights was a term used to refer to noblemen or warriors.

• Knight eventually became a title.

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Knights in Combat

• Knights protected the lord's lands from invaders and fought in the lord's battles against other lords.

• Knights in the early middle ages were just horsemen, but it became a sign of nobility and social status as it grew more expensive to get equipped for fighting on horseback.

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Source Citations

• "Knighthood." Web. 24 Feb. 2011. <http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/middleages/knighthood.html>.

• "Noble Life." Web. 24 Feb. 2011. <http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/middleages/nlife.html>.