There were many events that people celebrated in the middle ages. People from the middle ages were very religious and they actually celebrated Christmas and Easter. They would always celebrate by having a big feast organized by the peasants. Peasants loved Easter as much as any other event, if they gave eggs to the castle lords they would give them a satisfying dinner in return. Peasants always had to plant their own crops for food and there always wasn't enough for them.
During the Middle Ages in Europe, people mostly celebrated their religious holy days, and sometimes the marriage of their lord or the birth of his son.
Most of the medieval festivals were based on Church holidays, such as Easter, Christmas, and so on.
During the medieval times there was heightened volcanic activity. This led to what some scientists have called the "little ice age".
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
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Festivals during holiday times were popular during the middle ages, as were tournaments.
it was boring because they were old
Golf wasn't created during the medieval times.
Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.
Exactly what the origin of the noun shows = holly days, red-letter days = days writen in red in the religious calendars, when it was forbidden to work. They celebrated saint days, Christmas and Easter, plus other major Christian events (the Announciation, the Ascension a.s.o.).
during late medieval times :p
There was cancer
yes
There are many reports of games that resembled football (soccer) during medieval times and before.
yes
an ale owner
horses
porn
Church Laws