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HOW DID MEDIEVAL TOWNS DEVELOP?
Many towns grew up around markets, where farm
produce was exchanged for the goods and services of
specialist craftsmen, such as shoemakers and weavers.
Through their guilds, traders and craftsmen regulated
prices and organized the training of their apprentices.

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR PEASANT FAMILIES?
Most peasants worked on their local lord’s fields in
return for their own plots of land. Some, called serfs,
were not free, and could not travel, or marry, without
their lord’s permission. Skilled men could be thatchers
or carpenters. Women might weave cloth or brew ale.

KNIGHTS


1 THE BLACK DEATH
This stained-glass window shows the impact of the Black Death, the
plague that killed more than a quarter of Europe’s population in
1347-1349 CE. It was spread by fleabites and contact with infected people.

Towers
originally for defence,
now for decoration

Metal helmet
protects head

Metal
greaves
(shin
pieces)

Plague victim,
wrapped in shroud.
Once infected, there
was little hope
of survival

1 ITALIAN KNIGHT
This suit of armour, worn around
1380 CE, gave good protection
while the knight was on
horseback, but was hot and heavy
when fighting on foot.

Even the feet are
protected by armour

Metal
breastplate
and chain-
mail tunic

Pointed sword digs
between armour

ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE
1122–1204
Eleanor of Aquitaine was the
richest heiress in France. She
married King Louis VII of
France in 1137, but by 1154,
she was married to King
Henry II of England. In her
old age she remained a
powerful woman, ruling
England during the absence
of her son, King Richard.


Knights were warriors on horseback. They came
from noble families and were trained from boyhood
to handle weapons, wear armour, and ride heavy
war horses. Some knights owned castles and land,
and kept local order. Others served in the
private armies of great lords. Each knight
had his own coat of arms, helping him
to tell friend from foe in battle.

HOW DID KNIGHTS FIGHT?
Knights charged into battle on
horseback, spearing enemy soldiers
with their long lances, or slashing at
them with heavy swords, maces, and
battle-axes. On foot, they fought with
daggers and short swords.

WHAT WAS THE CODE OF CHIVALRY?
Knights were bound by a solemn
promise to be loyal to their king. They
were also meant to respect women,
protect the weak, and defend the Church.
This code became known as chivalry.

A TOURNAMENT SHIELD 3
This ornamental shield was made for a tournament parade.
Tournament contests gave knights a chance to practise their
skills. Their lives and loves were celebrated in the songs and
poems of travelling minstrels called troubadours.

Knight kneels in
front of a noble lady
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