Noblemen often spent their time engaging in activities that reflected their high social status, such as hunting, attending lavish banquets, and participating in tournaments or other displays of martial skill. They also dedicated time to managing their estates, overseeing agricultural production, and fulfilling their duties in local governance. Education in areas like literature, philosophy, and the arts was common, as was socializing with other nobles to strengthen alliances. Additionally, they often patronized artists and scholars, contributing to cultural and intellectual life.
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Noblemen in Ancient Egypt usually would be busy with their day like appointments with overseers of their land. But during their free time they liked to watch their children play or spend time with their wives. Something they really liked to do was to throw or go to parties. they would wear their best clothes or jewerly with lots of food and wine and beer. They loved to overstuff themselves and have a good laugh.
In the old system of landholding, 6-800 years ago, all land was owned by the King. Sections of this land were allocated to different 'noblemen' at the king's discretion. These noblemen, Knights, Barons, Counts, Earls etc would in turn have 'serfs' work the land and serve them as soldiers in time of war. This was the 'feudal' system.
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entertaing kings and noblemen durind meal time
entertaining kings and noblemen during meal time.
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Noblemen in Ancient Egypt usually would be busy with their day like appointments with overseers of their land. But during their free time they liked to watch their children play or spend time with their wives. Something they really liked to do was to throw or go to parties. they would wear their best clothes or jewerly with lots of food and wine and beer. They loved to overstuff themselves and have a good laugh.
Noblemen
Yes, it is correct to say "the noblemen's houses" to refer to the houses belonging to noblemen. The possessive form "noblemen's" indicates that the houses belong to more than one nobleman.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
In the old system of landholding, 6-800 years ago, all land was owned by the King. Sections of this land were allocated to different 'noblemen' at the king's discretion. These noblemen, Knights, Barons, Counts, Earls etc would in turn have 'serfs' work the land and serve them as soldiers in time of war. This was the 'feudal' system.
They spend the most of their time out and about, foraging.
they spend time with familyand friends :)