bake eat and sleep
I think they got paid either half a penny a day if they were a baker or three pence a day if they were a good baker. There is a link below to a site with prices and wages.
Medieval holidays would start at the beginning of the day and end at the end or mabe even longer.
a jester would beep his wife all day
They would have worn their ordinary clothing, what ever they would have on for the day, with an apron over their clothes.
Medieval life was probably more exciting for those ruling elite with power and money. The majority of the populace would be more concerned in surviving from day to day.
Most medieval people would have had such pastimes as watching wrestling or playing chess, on rare occasions there might be a tournament to go to.
Joycina Day Baker has written: 'Friendswood' -- subject(s): Biography, History
In medieval times I would imagine conception would be no different than traditional intercourse. As far as I'm aware there was nothing comparable to modern-day InVitro Fertilization/Implantation.
A flexible exchange rate system allows for fluctuations in currency values on a day-to-day basis. Another kind of system would be a fixed exchange rate system.
A Baker day is another term for an INSET day, a day during term-time in British schools in which children do not attend but staff take part in training exercises.
a Blacksmiths day would go by as waking ui\p at the crack of dawn and blacksmithing all day. a Blacksmiths day would go by as waking ui\p at the crack of dawn and blacksmithing all day.
A medieval princess is importent to medieval society because she is going to step up and become queen one day.