There was a lot of variation in how people dressed and what they looked like. The Middle Ages lasted about 1000 years, and the territory was pretty much all of Europe. Styles varied by place much more than they do today, and things changed a lot during the time.A few things you might consider are that tax collectors would not have been farmers, clergy, or aristocracy. That being the case, it is pretty easy to guess they would have looked rather like merchants of their time and place.Another thing to remember is that tax collectors were not all men. We have records of medieval women who were tax collectors. (There is a link to a question below, for which the third answer relates to this.)
One that has the job of collecting taxes from the people.
Matthew in the New Testament was a tax collector; up until joined with Jesus.
Yes, Matthew was a tax collector.
He was chief tax collector for Judea. (•____•)
The tax collector can be found in the Screen 5 map, at the left side of the screen in AQ Worlds.
The tax collector was Nicodemus.
The ISBN of Confessions of a Tax Collector is 9780060555603.
Confessions of a Tax Collector was created in 2004.
the tax collector is still around. it is called the IRS and does not go door to door like the colonial tax collector does. :D
The cast of The Income Tax Collector - 1923 includes: Lew Brice as The Income Tax Collector
No, St. Matthew was a tax collector, not James.
Confessions of a Tax Collector has 384 pages.
Yes he was a tax collector.
If you are referring to the 12 apostles, Matthew was the one who had been a tax collector.