Generally pretty hard, unless he was a merchant of some success. More than likely a freeman was a tradesman in Leather, armor, etc. Constant work 6 days a week. Generally people didn't work Sunday. If he was a farmer, life was even harder.
all in good times
It sucked
i farted
it was boring because they were old
In ancient Greece, a freeman was a male citizen who had legal rights and privileges, distinguishing him from slaves and non-citizens. Freeman status typically allowed individuals to participate in civic life, including voting, holding public office, and engaging in legal matters. This status was often limited to those born to citizen parents, particularly in city-states like Athens, where citizenship was highly valued and regulated. Freemen were integral to the political and social structures of their communities.
medieval times? well
A medievil manor is a hard one. From my experience they are normelly brown with golden hinges all around. The brick is normelly very old even for medievil times. The brick is that old that they are all crumbled and falling off. Hope i helped !
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it was genuinally harder
um well it depends yes but its not like that
pizza
brown or black not much in it and basicalljy dumb
Robert "Granddad" Freeman is an animated character on a television show. To act like granddad Freeman you merely need to be selfish and motivated to do good just for yourself. Granddad Freeman is also a firm believer in corporal punishment.
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
Old
my idea is probably one of the medievil games one off ebay. type in medievil in the search box. you will need a PlayStation 1/2/3 or a psp. =-/
The "Dillet" in James Dillet Freeman is pronounced DIL (like the pickle)- IT.