Everyone that lived on it and the surrounding area/estate.
because of the serfs
serf ownership of property
mud bricks
A peasant
Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.
The defense of a manor typically falls to its lord and their retainers, including knights, soldiers, and serfs who are loyal to the lord. In medieval times, the manor may also be protected by fortifications such as walls or a moat. Additionally, local militias or mercenaries could be hired for defense against external threats. The specific defenders would vary depending on the historical context and the resources available to the manor.
In a manor a very rich manor
The landlord.
everything that people needed was grown or made on the manor
because of the serfs
it wasn't.
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Because all of their products are produced in the manor. They are self sufficient.
serf ownership of property
the customs and traditions of the manor
mud bricks
A lord of the manor is the person who is in-charge of the manor. The manor is basically the plot of land which the king gives the lord in return for his loyalty. The lord and his lady run the manor and live in a castle on the manor. The manor also holds serfs, knights, priests, and bishops, though. This is because many manors in the medieval ages could hold up to 2,000 people!