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If the peasants were on a lord's property, then they were under knights of the vassals.
lords would rule over a manor (a small village/town that contained homes for peasants, shops, and usually a church.) they would tax the peasants that they ruled over. The lords had vassals, and in exchange for loyalty, the lord would grant his vassal a fief (land)
If they were peasants they worked for a lord
the lords owened a village. the peasants would live in the village and would grow food. the lord would keep order and law. if you broke the law the lord would punished you and it could be death. the lord would say if you were to be killed or punished. the law says that the baker was the only one that was able to bake bread. if you were caught baking bread you would be punished. i hope you got info on what Lords do.
He is rich but wants more money by making his girl (Catherine) to a richer man
Lord Rollo provides aid to the peasants in his village by lowering the rents on their lands during difficult years, providing them with food and shelter during harsh winters, and offering them protection from bandits and other threats. He also allows them to use his forests to gather wood for fuel and building materials.
yes rollo weeks is the thief lord
To the lord or the mayor of the village however it depends on the population of the village and who rules it. I think this might help sorry if it is not to detailed i to am doing stuff about the peasants revolt. :)
Rollo Weeks
Rollo Weeks
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The Little Vampire The Thief Lord
If the peasants were on a lord's property, then they were under knights of the vassals.
search rollo weeks on wikipedia.org. hope this helps!!! -Angie Rollo Weeks was in 2 movies that I know of: The Little Vampire (he played Rudolph), and the Thief Lord.:) ps. I love The Little Vampire!! i memorized all the lines!!!
The main job of the peasants was work the land of the lord and serve as his soldiers in time of war.
lords would rule over a manor (a small village/town that contained homes for peasants, shops, and usually a church.) they would tax the peasants that they ruled over. The lords had vassals, and in exchange for loyalty, the lord would grant his vassal a fief (land)