Life as a villein!
Ello there m'name is Adney Atkins and 2 years ago I lived a life as a villein. A villien is a person who is bound to land and owned by the feudal lord basically a slave who doesn't have freedom or dignity, we had to work for the lord day and night and extra work if needed for something important. A lot of us villein's have had enough of being bossed around day and night while paying our taxes and we thought that took the Shakespeare and I thought gossling Googleberries that's the end of them dragging me around ,at midnight I shall make my escape to town but hell I am going to have to stay there without being found for 1 year and 1 day luckily I am not the lord's stinking enemy.
" cloths, water , food….." oh there you are I was just packing for my mission impossible.
After when I got in to town everything was so different no peasent's but the excitement stopped right there.
Knights with horses filled the crowd looking for a poor soul villein trying to save his life but in less than a second I was located and was taken back.
Funnily enough the king letted me go because he saw in my eyes I have a future worth living for and so did the others and said this isn't the end ,we will meet again when the Pandora opens and when silence falls as he whisperd in my ear but what in the name of the mother parsnips did that mean you overgrown furball.
and do you know what i think the Pandora is just a fairy tale.
MELAT.L 7va
History homework mr McDonald
If they ran away from their village for a year to a town without being caught, and made life there.
A VilleinA villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.I hope this helps you!
There are lots of differences between Freemen Villeins such as villeins had to stay on the lord's land all of their life and didn't get paid. On the other hand freemen got paid, and could own a small bit of the lord's land if they paid for it. Another difference is that Freemen were allowed to live where they wanted to. The villeins had to get permission for everything, from using the town oven to who they were allowed to marry. Were as Freemen were allowed to do things with out the lord's permission.
Week work was what villein's had to weekly for the lord of the village
AnswerHelot--a class of serfs in ancient Sparta AnswerMedieval terms used to describe peasants of all types were serf, villein, cottar, bordar, freeman, and slave. There were variations in specific meanings of these terms and in some cases we are not sure precisely what the implications are. Please follow the link below for more information.
Slaving for the lord
First off it's villein. They would work the Lord of the Manor's land. A villein and his family would have a little bit of land for themselves too. If you were a villein, you were at the bottom of the feudal system; it would be very hard for a villein to move up the system.
If they ran away from their village for a year to a town without being caught, and made life there.
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
A villein had to ask permission from his lord to marry and to leave the manor or estate. These requests were necessary because the villein was bound to the land and owed labor services to the lord.
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I think Villein is a peasant. Someone who works in a subsistance agriculture. You might say the earliest form of the working class.
A VilleinA villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.I hope this helps you!
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They were to work for their lord/lady.
yes, yes it is:)