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Apothecaries

The apothecary prepared medicines according to carefully studied…

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Armoursmiths

The medieval armourer made armour from metal plates or sheets…

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Bakers

Although everyone in the village would know how to make bread…

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Baths and Bathmaids

Wherever hygiene, and thus baths were lacking, public baths became…

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Beekeeping

During the Middle Ages, beekeeping was distinguished by how the…

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Blacksmiths

Blacksmithing has been one of the most important professions…

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Burglars and Robbers

Thievery and banditry were ‘dishonourable professions’, whose…

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Butchers

The profession of butcher appeared only in the 13th century,…

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Carpenters and Joiners

Carpenters were involved in the construction of castles, courts,…

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Charcoal-Burners

With growing demand for processed iron, there grew a corresponding…

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Executioners

The profession of executioner dates back to ancient Egypt and…

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Fishermen

Fishing was one of the oldest methods of making a living. Fishing…

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Gravediggers

The gravedigger profession took care of graves and their surroundings…

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Guilds and Crafts

The society of the medieval town was primarily composed of craftsmen…

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Journeymen and Apprentices

A journeyman was a craftsman’s assistant. If he went out into…

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Locksmiths

Even though we know of locking systems dating back to ancient…

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Malters and Brewers

For a long time, anyone who wished could brew beer. It was only…

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Merchants

Merchants were of two types – settled (permanent) and travelling…

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Millers

Milling is one of the oldest crafts in the Czech lands, with…

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Mine Leaseholders

While in the medieval quarries the hard work was done by rock…

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Miners

Mine leaseholders were usually wealthy burghers who leased the…

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Minstrels and Musicians

Theatre as we know it today was not widespread in the Middle…

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Mint Masters

Two officials in a medieval mint whose job it was to check the…

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Painters

The work of painters until the late Middle Ages primarily involved…

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Prostitution

In Bohemia, brothels were called “hampejz”, ‘whorehouse’ or ‘house…

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Scribe

Their main activity was keeping records from the regional court…

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Shepherds

A herder’s job depended on the weather, most commonly starting…

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Smugglers

In the Middle Ages, smuggling was regarded as taking any goods…

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Stonemason

Stone masons were engaged in the quarrying and dressing of stone.…

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Swordsmiths and Armourers

Swordsmiths were originally blacksmith-cutlers specializing in…

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Tailors and Drapers

Until the 13th century, tanners sold their goods to be processed…

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Tanners

A tanner was a craftsman who tanned and processed animal hides.…

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Taverns, Inns and Innkeepers

The Czech word for tavern, ‘hospoda’, may originate from the…

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Winegrowers

In Bohemia, viticulture began spreading from the 10th century…

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Woodcutter

In the early Middle Ages, agriculture and the rapid growth of…

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