First of all there is the pope who lived in extreme comfort, followed by the bishops and cardinals. The higher up the hierarchy you were, the more comfort you lived in and the more power you had. Common priests often lived as well as the people attending mass. Monks lived similarly.
It depends on the type of 'lord' - junior lords were lords of the manor and thefore lived in manor houses. Senior lords probably had castles.
Every village needed at least one cobbler to make shoes for the residents. Most probably lived upstairs over their shops, or had their shop in their homes. The cobbler would have lived near the middle of town, with all the other small tradesmen.
usually surfs in the middle ages lived up to about 40 years tops, 20 years average.
Yes, Thomas Aquinas lived from 1225 to 1275, during the period of the Middle Ages called the High Middle Ages.
Frairs: were traveling preachers who lived by begging and spread the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi
it depends whee they were from if they lived near the ocean it probably be fish
You are probably thinking of Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire who lived for 71 years and controlled all of the Middle East except Central and Southern Arabia and Iran.
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Mona Lisa lived in the middle ages and probably was not known beyond her town. The painting was probably done in the early 1500's.
pioneers lived then
He lived in the Middle East, Persia.
Felts is from the Middle High German vels which means rocky crag or cliff. The first Felts probably lived on such a place.
The lord in the middle ages lived in the back of a castle !
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Charlemagne lived in the Middle Ages.
Muslims have to render prayer 5 times a day. They perform ablution before rendering prayer. That's why they live on riverside
Merchants in the middle ages often lived in the back of their store. The store keeper may have lived above the store, while the black smith lived in a back room.