In Saxon times, churls were the free peasant class in Anglo-Saxon England, positioned above serfs and below the nobility in the social hierarchy. They typically owned small plots of land and were responsible for farming and providing labor, but they also had certain rights and privileges, such as the ability to own property and participate in local governance. Churls played a crucial role in the agrarian economy and the local community, often serving as soldiers in times of conflict. Their status could vary, with wealthier churls enjoying more autonomy and influence.
The esne were Anglo Saxon lower class laborers and slaves.
tunics gowns and cloaks
They went to their relatives/friends
comitatus
If you are looking for the Era, The Vikings raided was around Anglo-Saxon times
In Anglo Saxon times there was no one who used the country
anglo saxon times
Anglo saxon times
There is a link below to an article describing Anglo Saxon pastimes.
The esne were Anglo Saxon lower class laborers and slaves.
Saxon times, 793.. :))
tunics gowns and cloaks
They went to their relatives/friends
no no
comitatus
chickens
he grow up in the angalo saxon times ________________