Medieval people did not usually have what we would call parades. They had processions, in which people sang and played religious music or said prayers, and these were usually on feast days for the Church, days of local patron saints, or Sundays.
At the carnevale people party go to parades, masquerade balls and have entertainment on for 40 days before easter
no, but they have 'gay days' in october
People in them days had any jobs like:doctorslibrairiansCarpentersAnd lots more
They had things to celebrate just like we do. They had Holy days, we believe they celebrated birthing days. Why not ask 'Why do people have holidays?' Why do YOU have holidays? That's the reason peoples in the medieval ages had holidays.
No. Parades are for celebration not for the memories of men who died in wars.
they have parades and picniks
Not true. Everyone ate fish.
France was the most populous country in those days.
At carnivals and street parades
Parades, parties
Of course they march on parades on St. Patrick's Day - if they are still sober enough to do so.
It refers to those people who are involved in parades.