Sunday was typically a day free from work for the medieval villain. The pious would attend services at the village church. Social actives and recreation would take up much of the rest of the day. Medieval villages, despite their modest physical wealth, had a cultural life. Music, dancing, and storytelling were important social pastimes. Dice and Board Games were known. Sports such as Wrestling and various forms of field sports were popular. The typical village did not have a tavern or inn, but it was common for a household that had recently brewed a batch of ale to host a boisterous social occasion.
I assume you mean "villein," which was a type of medieval serf, as opposed to "villain," which is a bad guy. There is a link below to a related question on the homes of peasants. That answer has a good deal of detail, and has links to related information.
I would say the most famous medieval vallain was the English King Richard III. There is a link to an article about him below.
Medieval Theater began with the quim quearitus tropeperformed on Easter Sunday of 925 A.D.
William of Normandy's owned all the castles in England. he based them so they were spread out long the border
You would have to be a strong man to carry and operate a crossbow and it's bolts.
a beadle was a medieval police man. If something had been stolen for example the lord of the manor would appoint the beadle and the reeve (a reeve is who the beadle assisted) and would catch the villain.
I assume you mean "villein," which was a type of medieval serf, as opposed to "villain," which is a bad guy. There is a link below to a related question on the homes of peasants. That answer has a good deal of detail, and has links to related information.
I would say the most famous medieval vallain was the English King Richard III. There is a link to an article about him below.
Medieval Theater began with the quim quearitus tropeperformed on Easter Sunday of 925 A.D.
A possible word would be "villain".
Probably Robin Hood was the most likeable medieval villain. The character is, however, almost certainly totally made up - and in reality 'good' king Richard was a rather vicious character who thoroughly disliked his British subjects and much preferred to spend his time on his French estates when not embarking on one of his many wars.
Superhero
007's License to Kill means that he is an assassin. He would kill the villain.
The Best Villain in my opinion, as a villain not a character would have to be Kefka, because, he unlike any other final fantasy game, succeeded in his goal, destroying the world.
It would be good to live to be a hero rather than die by becoming the villain. Heroism is the fruition of self while villainy is the withering of character. Thus a hero really lives while the villain is already dying.
their average life span was about 30 yrs, they ate mainly bread, slept in tiny huts sometimes with the farm animals, and they would only have a break on sunday form their work
A medieval oboe would be called the shawm