Field worker. The production of food by growing crops underpinned the entire economy.
Cleaning the stables.
to order people around
Not at all! Blacksmiths were honored and respected. They made valuable tools and repaired them, and the smith was an important man in the village.
In the middle ages, as today, a wainwright's job was to build wagons and carts out of wood.
A squire in medieval times served as a knight's assistant, helping with tasks such as caring for the knight's armor and weapons, tending to their horse, and accompanying them into battle.
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Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.
The most important job of a king was to defend his kingdom from foreign invasion. Other than that, they pretty much got to define their jobs as they liked.
Run the government.
To make sure that taxes were collected and in fact the word 'money' is derived from monarch.
Cleaning the stables.
to order people around
To bake bread and cakes
6 years old, it's medieval times
Rarely. Most of them were monks anyway. If one of them sucked at his job he was simply put to work in another field.
Not at all! Blacksmiths were honored and respected. They made valuable tools and repaired them, and the smith was an important man in the village.
A Watchman was an official at a castle and was responsible for security.