In September, medieval peasants primarily focused on harvesting crops, particularly grains like wheat and barley, which were ready for collection at this time. They would also gather fruits and vegetables from their gardens and prepare for the upcoming winter by preserving food. Additionally, this month marked a time for some peasants to start preparing their fields for the next planting season, ensuring they were ready for the fall sowing of winter crops. Social activities and community gatherings often occurred as well, celebrating the harvest season.
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If they had any coins at all (there was no paper money) medieval peasants would have the coins of the realm in which they lived. There were many different realms in medieval Europe.
knights and peasants
If they were peasants they worked for a lord
Medieval peasants typically bathed once a week or even less frequently, due to limited access to clean water and bathing facilities.
September may be part of the fall harvesting schedule.
What work did the peasants do in medieval times
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
Yes, the peasants in medieval England spoke the English language.
The peasants.
Never. That is what peasants were for.
they farmed land
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Sleep!
If they had any coins at all (there was no paper money) medieval peasants would have the coins of the realm in which they lived. There were many different realms in medieval Europe.
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
knights and peasants