Hard People In History Questions Flashcards
Celtic farmer, crops
Grindr and crops own rotary Quern stone to make flower. they made ale from Barley and provided food for the tuath and the feasts for the ri
Celtic farmer, clothes
Wire wool trousers and wives wore long plain wool tunic
No jewellery make up on the bright colours as they were expensive. hair was like but made lighter with limewash
Monk places in the monastery
Church to pray, round tower examples three, scriptorium, refectory, beehive cells, graveyard explain all
Monk, working
Monasteries like villages, each monk had a job and it was self sufficient.farmers provide food, cooks prepare food and crafts men made made beautiful works of art, believed work brought them closer to God
Monk, attacks
Monasteries Attacked by Vikings from Scandinavia in search for treasures from 795 and onwards
Monks, abroad
Many Irish monks went to broad to spread Christianity. Saint Colmcille went to Iona in Scotland on the set up a monastery there
Patrician lunch
Bread with diluted wine,fruit and nuts
Roman clothes
Everyone wore short sleeved kneelength tunics. over this men that were wealthy wore a toga which was a long piece of woollen cloth wrapped around the body.Women wore a stola: a long linen dress over their tunic
Plebian in foods
Bread, porridge, beans, lentils and rarely ate meat-most relied on handouts from government called the dole
Crafts man intro
Craftspeople made things that people needed in a medieval town. even the smallest town had 30 different craftspeople. craftspeople included bakers, Tailors and blacksmiths
Functions of guild
Set examinations,set standards of work and decent wages. looked after old or sick members and paid for funerals
The craftspersons shop
Usually lived above shop on the street with others of the same craft. behind shops were workrooms for apprentices and journeymen. all workshops had to close after dinner on Saturday and reopen on Monday at sunrise.
Lord intro
Lord was vassal of King and lived in stone castle for protection, lived in keep which was a large stone building in the Bailey. there were large curtainwalls with turrets and portcullis around A castle for protection. the keep was cold and damp, the windows were small and thin for protection and there was no glass
Lord second highest floor in keep
The great Hall where the Lord gave orders to soldiers and took tax and rent from peasants
Footsoldier
Carried swords daggers and shield