No, the masters of serfs provided neither food nor clothes. They provide farming fields and homes. The serfs grew their own food and made much of their own clothes.
Lords had the duty to provide protection and justice to their serfs. They were responsible for maintaining law and order in their territories, ensuring that serfs were safe and not subject to external threats or violence. Additionally, lords were expected to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, and protection during times of conflict or hardship.
Serfs typically raise and care for domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry. These animals provide them with food, wool, milk, eggs, and occasionally labor. The specific animals kept by serfs vary depending on the region and the agricultural practices of the time.
Serfs had obligations to their lords, usually to work the lands and provide food. In exchange for this, they got a place to live and work, and a measure of protection and security. They were legally bound to the land and were not allowed to leave it; the other side of this is that the lord was not allowed to put them off either because that was part of the security he had to provide. Serfs had obligations to church and God. They attended church, prayed, and believed they would be appropriately rewarded in the afterlife.
No. The Serfs were called "Helots" and were mainly based in Messenia. They worked to provide food for the Spartiates, the elite Spartan class. Hoplites were the Spartan warriors. The common image of these men in helmets, with a large shield and spear each, arranged in rows was called the Phalanx.
Generally yes, but not well. Usually the serfs had enough food to live, but they were definitely not eating square meals or high-quality foods.
To Provide food,clothes,and education for the emancipated slaves.
Food, Clothes, and medical
Lords had the duty to provide protection and justice to their serfs. They were responsible for maintaining law and order in their territories, ensuring that serfs were safe and not subject to external threats or violence. Additionally, lords were expected to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, and protection during times of conflict or hardship.
Serfs typically raise and care for domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry. These animals provide them with food, wool, milk, eggs, and occasionally labor. The specific animals kept by serfs vary depending on the region and the agricultural practices of the time.
From the Kings/or slave owner.
Serfs had obligations to their lords, usually to work the lands and provide food. In exchange for this, they got a place to live and work, and a measure of protection and security. They were legally bound to the land and were not allowed to leave it; the other side of this is that the lord was not allowed to put them off either because that was part of the security he had to provide. Serfs had obligations to church and God. They attended church, prayed, and believed they would be appropriately rewarded in the afterlife.
Serfs took part in the middle ages as the great producers of food. Serfs also took part in the crusades, morality plays, and matches of mob football.
Serfs excepted their economic hardships because they needed the food, shelter, and protection that their lords offered.
Serfs excepted their economic hardships because they needed the food, shelter, and protection that their lords offered.
they have to give u clothes an food an a place to live unless Ur 18
No. The Serfs were called "Helots" and were mainly based in Messenia. They worked to provide food for the Spartiates, the elite Spartan class. Hoplites were the Spartan warriors. The common image of these men in helmets, with a large shield and spear each, arranged in rows was called the Phalanx.
It provides shelter, food, and maybe clothes to homeless people.