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Festivals

Festivals. Sponsors.

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Festivals

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  1. Festivals

  2. Sponsors At a majority of the tournaments a Noble or a Lord would sponsor it to gain more participants, and audience members to come to the tournament .Usually, the sponsor would provide a prize to the winner of the games, and duels. That prize could vary from being money to a pig or cow depending on the sponsor and the type of duel.

  3. sponsors

  4. jousting Jousting was a very popular event during the middle ages, and especially at tournaments. Jousting is a medieval duel between 2 knights. Each knight starts on two different ends of a field. Each one has a lance (a long sword) and a shield. The objective is simple. Knock your opponent off their horse before they knock you off your horse. Whoever knocks their opponent off first is the winner if you knock them off you get 10 points

  5. jousting

  6. Types of tournaments Joust a plaisance- single elimination joust *joust a outrance- joust but against real enemies with real weapons/actual battle to the death *pas d’armes- traveling knight would challenge anyone that he crossed to a joust. This event could go one for several months until their were no more challengers.

  7. Types of tournaments *melee a pied- knights fighting on foot and the one with 3 hits with a blunted weapon won *melee a cheval-same as melee a pied but on hoarse back

  8. Joust a plaisance

  9. Joust a outrance

  10. Pas d’armes

  11. Melee a pied

  12. Melee a cheval

  13. Origin of tournaments The first medieval tournament ever recorded was in 1066 by a man named Godfrey De Preuilly.

  14. Question time • 1:how did the majority of the poor people get food? • 1:they caught it or farmed it themselves • 2:what where the basic rules for jousting? • 2:if you knock off the opponent you get ten points • 3:who and when started the first medieval tournament • 3:1066 by Godfrey De Preuilly • 4:what do the rich people eat regularly? • 4:boar,deer,and hare also a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and pastries • 5:what are our topics? • 5:tournaments, food, and festivals

  15. answers • 1:they caught it or farmed it themselves • 2:if you knock off the opponent you get ten points • 3:1066 by Godfrey De Preuilly • 4:boar,deer,and hare also a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and pastries • 4:boar,deer,and hare also a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and pastries

  16. sources • www.middle_ages.org

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