Yes, villeins typically had animals as part of their agricultural lifestyle. They often owned livestock such as cows, sheep, and pigs, which were essential for farming, providing milk, meat, and wool. These animals played a crucial role in their subsistence and helped them fulfill their obligations to the lord of the manor. However, the number and type of animals a villein could own often depended on their specific circumstances and the terms of their servitude.
Villeins children what did they do
No villeins couldn't live very comfortably.
money for the villeins daughter's marriage
Villeins have lower importance than freemen, since freemen used to be villeins, but now they have partially gained some freedom from the lord of manor. xxx
pottage
yes because they lived in a place were animals went to the toilet and they lived in a crowded place so yeah it was bad
Villeins were medieval peasants who worked the land for landlords,some had their own strips of land.
they dried it
Villeins in medieval society typically worked as agricultural laborers on the lord's land, tending to crops and livestock. They were also responsible for paying taxes and providing goods or services to the lord as part of their feudal obligations. Villeins often lived on the manor as tenants and were subject to the authority and control of the lord.
villeins are people who need permission to do stuff
go into the bathroom
serfs or villeins