In Medieval times, a good feudal lord shared the bounty of the land with the tenant. A good feudal lord also shared meals with the tenant.
not good but the peasents where incharge of everyone
Medieval came from the Latin, medium (middle) and aevum (age) and refers to the period known as the Middle Ages. Something from the middle ages is medieval. The medieval period in Europe lasted roughly from the 5th to 16th centuries A.D.
A medieval Chapman was an itinerant trader. He wandered from village to village selling items he carried in a basket he carried. I take part in 15th century reenactment and portray this aspect of medieval life and i can tell you that carrying 20 kg of stock all day is pretty tough, but good when you get a sale.
In order to establish himself as a merchant a man needed to be free from feudal commitments; he needed financial wealth; he needed contacts among the merchant and seafaring community; he needed to know his goods in order to tell good quality from bad quality and avoid being tricked; he needed a place for storage and suitable sales outlets; he needed to know local laws and regulations on the import and export of goods, payment of taxes, prohibited goods and so on. For these reasons it was often the son of a merchant who took over his father's business when he retired or died. This allowed him to simply take over where the father left off, with all the contacts and trade knowledge he needed. We know from the wills of medieval merchants that businesses were often legally transferred to an eldest son.
Medieval life in England wasn't as good as it's believed to be. Between the years of 1066-1500, the medieval people were vastly productive, even though their technology was far behind ours. There were a lot of hardships and struggles that they went through, but on the up-side, they could use as much water as they pleased.
nothing but the plague and horse meat
you had to have many qualities but you mostly had to be good at math
Here's a good link to show you how to describe a person -- and also a link to some information about medieval peasants!
Good question. I'm trying to find that out aswell.
Monks were around for every single year of the Medieval Age. There were also monks in late Roman times, and there are still monks in modern times. Monks have been around for a good long while, and not all of them were Medieval. * The Medieval Age lasted from the 5th Century to the 15th.
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they had to be obedient, be a good wife and have responsibility for the children.
I assume you mean what are some good medieval themed board games? If that is correct I think Kingsburg is pretty good. Carcassone is excellent, Dominion is pretty good as well.
The feudal system was based on reciprocity: the lord (often the king) was loyal to his warriors, rewarding them in the right measure with lands and goods for their services and ensuring that they would continue to serve him in war and peace; the warriors (the knights) had the sacred duty to serve only their king, hold and govern the lands he had given them as a fief and fight for him if he called them to war. A good feudal lord - if he was the king - made sure that his rewards for loyalty and bravery were seen by the recipient and others as just and open-handed; a good feudal lord - if he was the king's subject - made sure his loyalty was seen as rock-solid, paying homage to the king at the appropriate moments, and that he was seen by the king as a good administrator of his fief.
Not very I'm afraid. Much was based on incomplete knowledge and superstition.
I would suggest Wikimedia Commons. If you follow the link below, you will find a wealth of links to subjects, each of which has links to medieval pictures.