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A medieval times serf wore ragged and old clothing because they were the lowest form of feudalism.
The phrase "medieval times" does not appear in the Bible. The concept of medieval times, or the middle ages, developed long after the Christian Bible was written and reached a settled form.
Latin - in its later medieval form as well as Classical Latin.
Fabrics is the plural. The singular form is fabric.
Yes, they did have a form of a plow but it was very crude and hard to maneuver.
The plural form of fabric is fabrics.
By living a pious life and performing the rites and rituals of the church (which, in medieval times would have generally been the catholic church in western Europe). Or she could have bought an indulgence form the Pope, if she had money, but, as a peasant, she wouldn't have.
Either a short form of anastasia, or else from a surname which was derived from Stace, a medieval form of eustace. As a feminine name, it came into general use during the 1950s.
I think Villein is a peasant. Someone who works in a subsistance agriculture. You might say the earliest form of the working class.
Jousts were held as a form of entertainment during the Medieval times. Jousting was also performed as a proclamation during this time period.
The name Harrison has English origins. It is derived from the medieval form of the name Harry, which in turn is a diminutive of the name Henry.
Like all medieval clothing, they were made by hand, sewing with needle and thread. Many clothes would be made by the women of a household, and only the rich would have bought their clothing from a tailor or seamstress. Materials would depend on the social class of the wearer, and the ability to obtain material. Linen and finely woven wool would be relatively common fabrics, used for all social classes, while velvets and silks would be imported luxuries afforded only by the richest. in the late medieval era, an early form of lace might have been used in trim details.