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In medieval Europe a peasant would sleep on a simple mattress filled with straw.
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By living a pious life and performing the rites and rituals of the church (which, in medieval times would have generally been the catholic church in western Europe). Or she could have bought an indulgence form the Pope, if she had money, but, as a peasant, she wouldn't have.
The mid morning meal often was a piece of rye or barley bread with a soup or stew.
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People in the middle ages who were of the peasant class were focused on survival. They were loyal to the king and to the lord of their manor.
These are not easy to find because no one wanted to preserve such things. There are a couple links below, however.
I am not sure I understand your question. If you mean rank he was lower rank, but a bit better off than a peasant. If you mean area of Europe then he could be from any part.
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Medieval peasant beds were typically simple and consisted of a wooden frame with ropes or straw for support. Mattresses were often made of straw or hay, and blankets or animal skins were used for warmth. Privacy was limited, as multiple family members often shared the same bed. Overall, sleeping conditions for medieval peasants were basic and not very comfortable compared to modern standards.