If she was a peasant, she would wear a rag dress, but if she was of high class, a silk skirt and short shirt would be of choice, and if she is royalty a fine dress of the richest material would fit her well.
A lady in the middle ages would normally be well dressed in a type of dress ,scrit ,with a head dress. The clothes were brightly coloured (purples blues greens etc) :)
look it up on Google images. type in middle ages costumes. that should help. if it doesnt, type in middle ages women, but it might turn up and show middle aged women.
it was an religious place and it had loads of buildings eg churches villages monastry chathedrals ect
ii did in ways
It depends on what area of the Middle Ages you're talking about. They would vary depending on if you're talking about Africa, Europe, or Asia.
There wasn't an "Italian" flag in the middle ages. There wasn't an country of Italy. Italy was made up of city/states that were controlled by strong men in those regions. It was a patchwork of holdings. This continues through the Renaissance.
There were no newspapers in this time. The printing press wasn't invented until 1446 and by then the middle ages was over. People couldn't read or write. About 90% of the population was illiterate, so IF the printing press had been invented people couldn't have read a newspaper.
Look like a animals.
bearded
a shaggy skirt.
a serfs house was plane and old
they were made of bronze and steel and were swords or arrows
Simple with rustic charm of sacred rituals and no artificialities.
it was an religious place and it had loads of buildings eg churches villages monastry chathedrals ect
ii did in ways
It depends on what area of the Middle Ages you're talking about. They would vary depending on if you're talking about Africa, Europe, or Asia.
Knights were nobles ( no common man was a knight) so they were living in a manor or castle.
A serf was a person who worked the land in the middle ages and he was dressed in simple wool clothing with a simple shoe.
There wasn't an "Italian" flag in the middle ages. There wasn't an country of Italy. Italy was made up of city/states that were controlled by strong men in those regions. It was a patchwork of holdings. This continues through the Renaissance.