It looked like a flower pot. It was an orangey colour and was used to cover fires overnight. The handle was an arch shape and it had lot's of patterns around it. It was a very clever way of keeping the fire burning.
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It is called a helmet. They were also known as pot helmet or the sugar loaf helmet.The medieval helmets were made up of steels and they were used at the time of battles so as to protect an individual from the injury.
It is unknown who invented the Chamber pot, however, the earliest chamber pots were discovered in greece.
pottidge is the cross of a pot and porridge
Nothing Ignore the above While today it may seem like it was 'nothing' during MEDIEVAL times people went on Crusades as a pilgrimage. Religion was a very important part of life for these people and Jerusalem was the centre of Christianity. The Holy Land was a honey pot for Christians. Pilgrimages were made as penence (punishment) or simply to please God. When war broke out between Christians and Muslims over the rights to the Holy Land people went on Crusade to drive the Muslims out because they believed that Jerusalem was theirs. They lacked the understanding of other religions that people hold today and so they would not accept it.
Usually Jerusalem, aka the holy city of 4 religions, making it a tension-filled religious melting pot.