at around about 2:00
Planting time is in the spring. XD
The medieval peasant home was a cottage, which at that time might have been called a cot or a penty. They were very simple structures, and might be called huts today.
Midday
a contract between a peasant and their lord for protection and life in the medieval time
Probably a lot better than being a peasant or serf.
Long dresses and skirts (cotton), cords and sashes for belts, wimples (kerchief that covered head and shoulders).
anyone in medieval society below the middle class. working class citizens, serfs and the homeless.Answer:A medieval peasant was essentially a farmer who lived by subsisting on a plot of land. This land was not owned by the peasant, it was owned by a landlord who allowed the peasant to work the land in exchange for a tallage (a sort of tax) which would usually be a portion of his harvest.In social and economic terms, peasants were among both the poorest and most common people in medieval europe, probably constituting upwards of 90% of the population.In short, life as a medieval peasant was hard and their life expectancy reflected that. The life expectancy of a peasant was approximately 30 years.
No, serfs did not take part in a feudal contract. They were born into their station in life, and there was no need to obtain the promises required for feudalism from wholly free people. The serfs had a measure of freedom, but they were bound to the land legally.
dinner
hey whats for lunch ?
'time for lunch' is in Dutch 'tijd voor de lunch'
at lunch time of course