Technically, thay didn't have to do anything, they had servents
They would be training naked at a sports arena where women of all ages weren't permitted.
His serveants, his wife if he had one :P, and his horse.
A bit of oatmeal and maybe some fruit. The major meal of the day was at night.
Organized schools were not set up in the middle ages. The middle ages was a time of no learning or study. About 90% of the people couldn't read or write and those who did were nobles who had been taught by monks.
Yes, but they really didn't need it. Today we measure time all the way to seconds, but not in the Middle Ages. The day was ruled by the sunrise and the sunset with times for prayers. If it took months to make a pair of shoes that is what it took.
For Christians during the middle ages the Lord's Day was Sunday, just as it is today. For Jews it was Saturday and for Muslims it was Friday, just as it is today.
guesss hehe
The three ages of Buddhism are the Former Day of the Law, the Middle Day of the Law, and the Latter Day of the Law.
mothers
may day was a holiday celebrated in the middle ages in may
Serfs worked for the king or lord three days a week. In return the lord gave them a peice of land. The other three days serfs worked on their land providing for their families. Sundays were God's day. Serfs usually attended church and then had the rest of the day to themselves.
A typical day for a knight was serving his lord which gave him land money and protection if the knight would fight for him against other lords
Boxing Day is the day after Christmas. it is celebrated during the middle ages and it is when you get gifts
the payment was lower.
Simply to attract customers. Market traders do it to this day.
They would be training naked at a sports arena where women of all ages weren't permitted.
they wore whatever they felt like wearing that day