I don't think they were because usually they weren't happy with who was ruler
poor health conditions and at those times there wasn't enough medicine
Yes, medieval people ate lobster. They also ate crab and crayfish, and did not distinguish among them as we do today. Lobster was regarded as food for very poor people among the early English colonists to North America, and fed it to prisoners. It may be that the English of the Middle Ages regarded the food in much the same way.
Cane sugar was available during parts of the Middle Ages, but it was a food for wealthy people, and many poor people probably never experienced it.
Avagrant is a person, usually poor, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular work. In Medieval Europe this was considered a crime. From the 1530's this was punishable by getting whipped and from the 1540's were hung.
Most people were poor and had only one outfit, and if they had a second, it probably looked like the first. The nobility had more, but not a lot, until later.
i think poor peole had to walk
Sometimes
In little cottages that were very cramped and dark at
poor
Rich people could ride in carriages or on horses. Poor people would have to walk.
For the rich: Anything that isn't fast food now. For the poor: Anything that is.
cottars
Yeah. They were both people.
it is a poor person that makes arrows
Elves didn't exist in medieval times - but people would have imagined them to wear woollen or linen smocks or cloaks - since that is what poor country folk in general wore.
the people who were poor had the best diet because they could not afford rich meat they could only afford veg and fruit. So poor had the best diet.
He died of want