they have been told by other people that came to each others land
The towns grew up around the manor for safety and people could help each other.
A priest. ----- Most weddings of the Middle Ages were not performed in a church, and in many places, a wedding only required a man and a woman swear to each other that they were taking each other as spouses. The people who performed the wedding were the people getting married. No priest was needed, and even witnesses were not required. There is a source link below.
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Yes. Eggs were very important as a protein source in the Middle Ages, as even poor people could afford them most of the time.
they have been told by other people that came to each others land
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The towns grew up around the manor for safety and people could help each other.
A priest. ----- Most weddings of the Middle Ages were not performed in a church, and in many places, a wedding only required a man and a woman swear to each other that they were taking each other as spouses. The people who performed the wedding were the people getting married. No priest was needed, and even witnesses were not required. There is a source link below.
The three basic groups in society are lower class, middle class, and upper class. An example of each group would be: lower class - minimum wage workers; middle class - teachers; upper class - CEOs.
The upper class enjoyed duels and fights, which were huge sources of entertainment and recreation. The lower class was very poor because to the huge gap in class, so they made their own music, art and entertainment. Storytelling was a huge entertainment source for all classes as well.
yes naw u and your mom can go do each ather
Yes. Eggs were very important as a protein source in the Middle Ages, as even poor people could afford them most of the time.
You have two ages mixed up. Neither are related nor do they have any relationship with each other.
The Middle Ages did not occur in only one country. Each country had its own dialect. Some languages spoken in the Middle Ages were: Medieval Latin Old English Old French Medieval High German Welsh Coptic Tocharian Mongol See the Related Link for more information.
There was no "system" for either travel or communication in the middle ages. Most people never went beyond 5 miles from home in their life. It was hard to travel, dangerous, and took a long time. Communication was talking to each other. People couldn't read nor write and there was no mail system, so if someone had to tell another person something they had to do it in person. One reason we have testimony in the courts today is because in the middle ages people had to tell about the problem and what was wrong to the Lord of their manor/estate.
There were many different languages in the middle ages, each with its own word for boat.