This is a hard question to answer. Spain had Christians, Muslims, and Jews during the Middle Ages, but Christians and Muslims were in greater numbers than Jews. It is hard to know whether Muslims outnumbered Christians at some times, particularly around the year 800 or so. Earlier in the Middle Ages and later, in the Late Middle Age, Christians were in greater numbers.
The greek-orthodox religion.
Christianity
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
In medieval Europe, a vernacular language was any language used by the common people that was not Latin.
Kidknapping, burgling and stealing were most common
religion
The greek-orthodox religion.
People submit to Christianity during those period so that the Germanic Tribes wouldn't harm them.
The Moorish conquest of Spain began in 710.
A blacksmith.
Mostly because of their religion
Christianity
Nothing
pilgram
No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
In medieval Europe, a vernacular language was any language used by the common people that was not Latin.