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Three languages spoken in Medieval England were:Old English/Middle EnglishLatinOld FrenchThe common people spoke Old English/Middle English and Old French. Educated people and Monks also spoke Latin.
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Hudson is English and is particularly common in Yorkshire.It's a variant of the medieval personal name Hudde.
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English and Scottish,etremely common medieval name.Derived from old french Marguerite and Latin Margarita from Greek Margarites.
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The medieval minstrel was known as a gleeman. They were common in medieval Europe.
Some common vernacular languages in medieval times included Old English in England, Old High German in parts of Germany, Old French in France, and Old Norse in Scandinavia. These languages were spoken by the majority of the population, while Latin was used for official and religious purposes.
The name "Archer" originates from the Middle English word "archere," derived from the Old French word "archier," which in turn comes from the Latin word "arcarius," meaning "bowman." This name has been commonly associated with individuals skilled in using a bow and arrow.
He reformed Spartan society, including establishing a council of kings and the people, land reforms, establishing a currency, establishing common mess halls and educating children.
A blacksmith.