Medieval Identity Poster

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Medieval Identity Poster Instructions: Save this file to your computer. Delete all of the pages you don’t need. Save again. Fill in the details on your medieval identity poster.

KING / QUEEN (put name here) the (Great? Loud? Brave?) Profile ROYALTY Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: FIRST NAME of England. You must choose a first name that is appropriately royal for 14th century England. Appearance: Describe age, weight, hair colour, eyes Clothing: Describe the typical clothing of this royal Favourite Food: Remember their favourite food must be something someone of their rank would have eaten in 14th century England. House: Find out where the royals lived in 14th century England. Freetime: What does this monarch enjoy doing in their free time. Remember: it must be appropriate for a royal in 14th century England! King / Queen FAMILY MOTTO goes here.

Heraldic Shield goes here LORD / LADY … of … Profile NOBILITY Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: FIRST NAME of HOMETOWN. You must choose a first name that is appropriately royal for 14th century England; and a estate for this Noble to be ruler of. Appearance: Describe age, weight, hair colour, eyes Clothing: Describe the typical clothing of this noble Favourite Food: Remember their favourite food must be something someone of their rank would have eaten in 14th century England. House: Describe the manor house or castle this noble lived in. as appropriate to 14th century England. Freetime: What does this noble enjoy doing in their free time. Remember: it must be appropriate for a noble in 14th century England! FAMILY MOTTO goes here.

Heraldic Shield goes here SIR / DAME … of … Profile KNIGHT Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: FIRST NAME of HOMETOWN. You must choose a first name that is appropriately royal for 14th century England; and a estate for this Knight to be ruler of. Appearance: Describe age, weight, hair colour, eyes Clothing: Describe the typical clothing of this noble Favourite Food: Remember their favourite food must be something someone of their rank would have eaten in 14th century England. House: Describe the manor house or castle this knight lived in. as appropriate to 14th century England. Freetime: What does this knight enjoy doing in their free time. Remember: it must be appropriate for a knight in 14th century England! FAMILY MOTTO goes here.

Heraldic Shield goes here (Name) (Job) Profile TRADES PERSON Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: Name / Job e.g. William Thatcher. You must choose a first name that is appropriately common for 14th century England. Appearance: Describe age, weight, hair colour, eyes Clothing: Describe the typical clothing of this tradesperson. Favourite Food: Remember their favourite food must be something someone of their rank would have eaten in 14th century England. House: Describe the village or town house this tradesperson lived in. as appropriate to 14th century England. Freetime: What does this tradesperson enjoy doing in their free time. Remember: it must be appropriate for a tradesperson in 14th century England! FAMILY MOTTO goes here.

(Name) (Father’s name with ’s’) Profile PEASANT Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: Name. You must choose a first name that is appropriate for a peasant for 14th century England. Appearance: Describe age, weight, hair colour, eyes Clothing: Describe the typical clothing of this peasant Favourite Food: Remember their favourite food must be something someone of their rank would have eaten in 14th century England. House: Describe the farmhouse this peasant lived in. as appropriate to 14th century England. Freetime: What does this peasant enjoy doing in their free time. Remember: it must be appropriate for a peasant in 14th century England! FAMILY MOTTO goes here.

Heraldic Shield goes here Brother / Sister (Name Profile MONK / NUN Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: Name. You must choose a first name that is appropriate for a monk for 14th century England. Suggest religious names Appearance: Describe age, weight, hair colour, eyes Clothing: Describe the typical clothing of this monk / nun Favourite Food: Remember their favourite food must be something someone of their rank would have eaten in 14th century England. House: Describe the farmhouse this peasant lived in. as appropriate to 14th century England. Freetime: What does this peasant enjoy doing in their free time. Remember: it must be appropriate for a peasant in 14th century England! FAMILY MOTTO goes here.

Heraldic Shield goes here Amelia Farmer Profile PEASANT Heraldic Shield goes here Full name: Amelia Farmer Appearance: Short, brown long hair with a big nose Clothing: Homespun woollen tunic with long leggings. Favourite Food: Can’t beat that brown bread. Also likes rabbit soup when Dad catches some House: One bedroom, shared with eight brothers and sisters Freetime: I like weaving on a loom: I make the clothes for my family. Verta non Acta