Medieval people got up early. The only really strong light in the middle ages was sunlight, and people structured their work days to take advantage of available daylight. As a result they likely went to bed earlier than modern people do. This does not mean that they necessarily went to bed immediately at dark, but night time would have been a period of subdued activity.
At whatever time his Mum told him to go to bed.
When it got dark. No lights.
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5:30
A peasant
The gamekeeper would have been in the peasant class.
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
bags in the medieval times were made of hay and left over straw (if you were a peasant)but if you where nobal you would have your bag made of cloth or silk.
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A peasant lived in a one room hut made of stickers and mud with a dirt floor and no windows. They had a bed and a stool with a fireplace. The pope on the other hand lived in lush apartments in the Vatican and had everything he needed.
A peasant lived in a one room hut made of stickers and mud with a dirt floor and no windows. They had a bed and a stool with a fireplace. The pope on the other hand lived in lush apartments in the Vatican and had everything he needed.
Eat, do the evening prayers, and go to bed.
To get work done.
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Barley soups and breads
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A peasant
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.
mostly working
Medieval peasants worked all day.