Never. That is what peasants were for.
Like peasants. They were queens and the peasants were poor people who worked the land or made the things that were needed.
Just like everyone else, queens in the middle ages could die from:old agediseaseinjury / accidentmurder or assassinationexecution
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
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they where like peasants but lived in the castle to help royalty
Lords are rulers or powerful landholders. They own land that other people in the manor (Large estate) can rent.(Like peasants) No, they're not the kings or queens. -Mariel (Age 12)
The Bayeux Tapestry is important since most paintings during the Medieval Ages consisted of Christian Art. The Bayeux Tapestry was one of the few found to have contained the daily life of peasants, kings and so on. This showed many researchers what life was like in the Medieval Ages. So basically it "opened" our eyes to the Medieval world
You are probably thinking of a serf. Serfs were basically like slaves; they were tied to the land and forced to work. They were like peasants but they did not have freedom, peasants had freedom.
enemys like humans
Medieval peasants typically slept on straw mattresses or piles of hay, often shared with family members or livestock. Bedding was minimal, consisting of rough blankets or animal skins. Beds were simple and often infested with pests like fleas and bedbugs. Privacy and comfort were rare luxuries for peasants in medieval times.
in a castle desiged to be offensive to any attacks like a fort.