A Villein
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
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Week work was what villein's had to weekly for the lord of the village
If they ran away from their village for a year to a town without being caught, and made life there.
Get Medieval happened in 1998.
A person who lived in medieval times.
There are lots of differences between Freemen Villeins such as villeins had to stay on the lord's land all of their life and didn't get paid. On the other hand freemen got paid, and could own a small bit of the lord's land if they paid for it. Another difference is that Freemen were allowed to live where they wanted to. The villeins had to get permission for everything, from using the town oven to who they were allowed to marry. Were as Freemen were allowed to do things with out the lord's permission.
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A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
You had to do stuff.
I think Villein is a peasant. Someone who works in a subsistance agriculture. You might say the earliest form of the working class.
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.
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.
Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.
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.
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.
A medieval villein might want to live in a town for opportunities to buy and sell goods, obtain protection within the walls, have access to markets and fairs for trade, and potentially escape the control of their lord. Towns also offered the chance to learn new skills and trades, which could lead to more freedom and better living conditions.
First off it's villein. They would work the Lord of the Manor's land. A villein and his family would have a little bit of land for themselves too. If you were a villein, you were at the bottom of the feudal system; it would be very hard for a villein to move up the system.
A villein had to ask permission from his lord to marry and to leave the manor or estate. These requests were necessary because the villein was bound to the land and owed labor services to the lord.