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What is a medieval Villein?

A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.


What was a medieval villein?

A VilleinA villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.I hope this helps you!


What time did a villein go to work in medieval ages?

You had to do stuff.


What is a villein in medieval times?

I think Villein is a peasant. Someone who works in a subsistance agriculture. You might say the earliest form of the working class.


What is a half villein?

A half villein was a medieval tenant who had some freedom but still owed certain obligations to the lord of the manor, such as labor services or payments in kind. They had more rights and independence compared to a full villein, who was completely bound to the lord's estate.


What would a villein own in medieval times?

An average medieval villein owned a very small house which was shared with most of their family and some land that they could grow their crops on.


What jobs were there in medieval times?

Vassal, Bailiff, Reeve, Serf, Peasant, Cottager and servant ..... farmer, carpenter, baker, cooper, blacksmith, coppersmith, herder, hunter, sailor, miner, miller, housewife, merchant, stone carver, priest and many others.


What do you call the poor in a medieval village?

Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.


What is an aillt?

An aillt is a native serf or villein from the medieval Welsh kingdoms, a term used in North Wales, where in South Wales, the term taeog is used.


What were some jobs of a villein?

A villein was a peasant who worked on a lord's estate. Their jobs included farming the land, tending to livestock, maintaining the lord's property, and performing other tasks as required by the lord. Villeins typically had to work a certain number of days on the lord's land in exchange for the right to farm a portion of the land for their own sustenance.


What were the houses like for a villain in medieval times?

I assume you mean "villein," which was a type of medieval serf, as opposed to "villain," which is a bad guy. There is a link below to a related question on the homes of peasants. That answer has a good deal of detail, and has links to related information.


What jobs was there in medieval times?

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