Just here to say that yes, medieval people did wash, usually in cold water in clean streams or rivers, or with a bowl of water, and many people would use soap as well. Also, they cleaned their teeth most of the time with a cloth or a stick called 'miswak'. They would also chew mint leaves to have better breath. The fact that they didn't eat loads of sugar meant they didn't have rotten teeth. So yes, they were clean!
My dear WIFE hails from a small village near the PIRINEOS , and I, UNworthy person, have been to the village on numerous occasions , and the inhabitants do maintain themselves clean and free of diseases, but in the winter months the area is quite COLD 🥶, with snow ⛄️ 😮
The misconception comes from victorian-era "Intellectuals", who did everything in their power to make their time look better. Unfortunantely, it was the middle ages that fell under the chopping block. Medieval cities werent filthy at all, most had sophisticated sewage systems, workers who kept the streets and latrines clean, drinking water supplies and a large number of bathhouses@@tplo1
Peasants and serfs didn't worked all day. They started early and finished late, but they had a lot of breaks in between, so a real full day of work was considered two work days. They also had a lot of festivals and religious holidays. It was the industrial revolution that increased the average work time (to around 16 hours), as production demands increased.
Americans don't seem to appreciate that in north Europe there are a lot more daylight hours in summer than winter. So a lot more outside work got done in June than in December. There was little illumination in winter other than a household fire and candles were expensive - so what could you do in all the dark hours? It probably helped to keep the birthrate high :)
@@chrisnorton4382 There wasn't a lot of fieldwork in Scandinavia as a whole compared to more southern areas, the land was too hard to work. One of the believed reasons why England was the focus for conquering by the Vikings. Instead you would have more focus on fishing, foraging, wildcraft and animal husbandry. That being said, just like you mentioned, the winter times meant less work hours. A lot of people today do not really understand how dark it actually gets when you do not have light pollution.
It should be noted that peasants being always dirty is a myth. Bath houses were common in villages across Europe. And also there were many time periods where peasasnts worked less than 40 hours a week.
Not until the start of crusades.Muslims taught Europeans the benefits of bathing. One of the distinct feature of Crusaders invading the holy lands was that they stank and rarely bathed.
@@thetrollslayer3716 Not true. Romans built many bath houses, and while a full bath was expensive (it involves getting a lot of water, a lot f wood to heat the water) people did wash themselves, way before the muslim invasions. Were the Crusaders, a group of warriors in foreign land who travelled many kilometres to fight a holy war, dirty? Probably, unfortunately portable showers hadn't been invented back then.
You are right, and also about half of the days of the year were festivals and no one worked. Something not generally appreciated today. Also, they went on pilgrimages to Santiago, or Jerusalem, being gone many months. Those who stood out were also educated.
@@LA-kc7ev Mill ponds were used as bathing and swimming holes by peasants. And they knew how to make a strong but dangerous soap from fats and ashes which turned to lye.
all "medieval" movie/game peasants be like "oh boi it's Dragon-o-clock and I forgot to bring my fire resistant leather clothing with me... guess I'll die"
@@nmuGame I don't think encouraging fire breathing wheelchair bound lizards by stopping their wheelchairs to burn everything down from range, is gonna stop their chaos
All I know about Medieval Village life is that it's always "almost" Harvesting Season. At least from what the peasants keep telling me before I pillage them.
I used to be interested in medieval when I was younger. Used to read about castles, knights, etc. But none of those books talked about what it was like for the civilian population.
City life was terrible back then. So many people died in the cities from disease that the cities needed a constant influx of people from the country to maintain the population.
"The bustling city of Hampshireshire was all dead due to a plague of Tuberculosis. All in all, the entire population of 15 people and 3 sheep succumbed."
I live in a village that's been around since around the mid-medieval age, and a fair amount of people here still live in older houses dating as far back as the 1600's in some parts, and it still has many of the guard towers and castles in the surrounding area for the other villages and towns nearby.
me too, my village name was mentioned for the first time in a document from early 1200 but certanly older, the castle is like a manor and was turned into a factory after ww2
@TheEmeralsFalcon How lucky you are! These are the best places to live, I´ve ordered a book about the Cotswolds in England. Many villages are like that.
My grandparents lived without electricity, running water and toilet and bath wer communal! My grandfather was still a serf, or to be precise illegally employed as a child for an abusive landlord until the Wehrmacht marched in and he gladly joined them. For the first time in his life, he had a real bed, warm showers and was paid for his work, rather than given food scraps the landlord wouldn't even feed the pigs with! However, as you probably imagined, he got out of the frying pan into the fire and got shot in the outskirts of Stalingrad, sent home and recovered just in time to be sent to Normandie where he got hit by a bomb causing permanent hearing loss and loss of sense of smell and several inoperable foreign bodies... As much as I think about it, my parents had the best lives and everything before was S: war, starvation and so on...
Much of Europe and parts of the North America and South America were very similar until the 1950s. Unfortunately, many church buildings and other historic buildings were destroyed in the world wars
@@DieNibelungenliad Not just that. Many castles and city walls were demolished as late as the 19th century! Try finding star-forts in Europe! They used to be everywhere. Now, there are only a few left, due to their vast size. Freiburg (literally free castle) had a medical castle and a giant star fort, but both were destroyed to the last stone. The same is true for the dozen star-forts in the area. What pains me to see is how they neglect the Fachwerk/Waddle and daub/Timberframe buildings. My old home had its wood rotten after only a decade, whereas those Fachwerk stood proud for half a millennia and now I see them rotting, or governments force them to isolate the walls for environmental reasons, which in the long term damages the structure! Also, it hides their gorgeous structure.
@@edi9892 Which country is that? Assuming it was similar to feudal kingdom and that the wehrmacht marched in, was it Romania or Hungary or Yugoslavia or Albania?
@@I_cant_aim Yeah Automated chicken Farms the bane of every Server Admin. Its funy since you can not even get close to it since your Game will be crashing.
This time period interests me most. I'd love to live in a village during that time . Definitely not forever and minus the plague but it would be cool to see.
@@JustAnotherNamelessGuy The villages were much better than cities in terms of sanitation because people were not living crammed together in a small area like in cities, the population density mixed with the lack of sewage is what made cities so dirty.
You should do this with middle eastern, indian, southeast asian, chinese, korean, Japanese villages I am genuinely curious how their standards compared with western europe
@Indian Atheist Well.. sorta? I'm not sure how the peasantry of japan lived, but judging off of Edo period huds I've seen, very much like early to high medieval Europe.
Something I need to clarify. Peasant meals were actually very hearty and healthy for you and often contained fish meat as well as being seasoned by garden herbs and pork would have been available in the winter months when the fish were not available
Fun fact: in medieval yuan china there was a peasant guy called Zhu Yuanzhang (Hongwu) He was a peasant but later became emperor after red turban rebellion lead by himself He removed mongol influence in china, then brought agriculture and economic prosperity He founded ming dynasty in 1368
@@alexanderi1183 Can anyone tell me why there was a shortage of people to work the fields and how it is similar to today? Did we not all watch the same video?
according to Hollywood's historical lessons; everyone loved drab colors, dirty clothing and being all around miserable edit: how did this stupid comment get 1.5K likes? thank you
There was a Dresscode on which Colors you could wear as a Peasant. You weren´t allowed to wear bright, nice Colors. These were a Privilege of the Nobility.
Here in Portugal, in most cities church bells still mark the time. The number of strokes tells the hour, followed by a small silence than 1 stroke for quarter-of-an-hour, 2 strokes for a half-hour, 3 strokes for 3 quarters-of-an-hour. In my home town, where there is a church every quarter mile, it's a beautiful concert all day.
I know medieval village life practically made up more than half the populations lifestyle but I would like to see a video on the lifestyle of the medieval nobility. What was it like being at the top of society at the time. Was there a code of chivalry everyone had to follow, were the children sent to become knights from a young age, and what was the education system like.
May I ask why you portrayed them with few/rotten teeth? This is severe misinformation as the medieval peasants actually had pretty healthy teeth. It wasnt before the widespread introduction of sugar that teeth started falling out/getting rotten.
Hey Simple History! Just wanna say I've been around the channel for a few years and I'm super impressed by how you've grown, you deserve the fame. Keep up the good work!
Please do more Medieval videos! What else are there to know about like how to travel? How to carry belongings/supplies as a traveller, etc. Things like that you see in anime/manga.
Chickens have remained virtually the same since they were first domesticated from Southeast Asian Red Junglefowl around 10,000 years ago. The medieval period actually ended a mere 524 years ago, basically yesterday when considering how long it’s been since the chicken was first domesticated.
Thank you soo much, I'm currently building a medieval village with a castle on the mountain and needed details and stuff for animating and this helped ty
I still think that medieval villagers had better lives than we think. Most villages had acces to clean water and people didn't work that much, because crops dont require that much attention every day after sowing. They had much leisure time and they played games and had hobbies and they did errands for Esch other
@@kennethchou4384 well, i kinda dont, but i do know that wheat requires a lot of work with sowing and harvesting, but in between its kind of low maintenance. The cattle would require a lot of attention, but most farmers didn't have that much capacity for a large amount
@@maxgrozema1093 i dont think he would bother to go to the village. As long as the villagers came to his Manor at his request and when the deadlines are met, they could just chill
Individuals didn't have showers, but they still bathed standing and washing with a wash cloth. Washing hair was not as common on a daily basis, but was combed very carefully and kept covered from dust, mites, and sweat. Outer clothes weren't washed after one wearing, but the under clothing was washed and changed regularly.
Simple History forgot to mention that there's always one village that is burned down by the empire after a group of teenagers briefly left to explore a small dungeon with a dragon that gave one of them the Sword of Fate.
Nice video simple history, maybe you could do one on life in a 19th century city, I just thought it would be an interesting contrast given that the 1800s was when the majority of western populations began living in urban areas
Hey Simple History. Here's a great suggestion: Ioan Sion, the general who took on a Soviet T-34 tank all by himself with just a satchel of grenades (& the only Romanian general to die in action during WW2). And also another one: The Romanian comissar Eugen Alimănescu who eliminated crimes with bullets in 1930's Romania.
as always great video, just to add a few things and interresting facts for the history buffs that may wish to know and maybe even you boys at simplehistory might want to make a video on these subjects in the future in greater detail - contrary to popular belief the peasant population wasnt really as iliterate as they are made out to be, they were considered uneducated for not knowing how to read and write in latin the churchs religious language in the west or greek the orthodox church religious language in the east, we have a lot of evidence to support the claim that the peasants actually could read and write quite well in their own native languages, this is shown by peasants writing letters on tree bark and leather to eachother, some peasants and commoners wrote books on the most diverse subjects from farming to wrestling and so on, in england the orders placed in the city square were read out loud by a spokesman and then nailed to a board...in english for all who wished to read it...well were in england right that would make sense? no! beacuse the court and nobilitys language in england was medieval norman and later medieval french...so that indicates that the commoners in the street knew how to read in english! otherwise the official paper would have been adressed only to nobleman and therefore be in the courts languages! truly fascinating, the way the writing was taught is that the parents would teach their kids to read,write, the basics of mathematics and the father would teach the boy to fight and the mother would teach a girl how to do womanly chores, therefore bassically homeschooling on steroids. -soldiers life wasnt only for nobles, although it was certainly easier if you were a noble but any peasant with fighting skill could enlist in a mercenary band, an example would be the landsknecht bands (would love to see how their daily lives were like in a video in detail) these bands were all arround the HRE fighting petty wars and making fortunes for themselves, a uncommon number of peasants actually mannaged to get enobled through military careers in these bands, all commoners owned his lord generally arround 90 days of military service a year if called uppon to serve, it was called a ¨levy militia¨ and the commoners and peasants brought their own equipment, they did however trained in their own way for the battles in the form of the daily manual labours they performed and the fact that ammong young male peasants sports like boxing,wrestling and archery were pretty common i think that fencing with woden practice swords wouldnt be too far off in a peasants free time sport, in wales every saturday the men were said to practice the longbow ever since they were very young, at one point it was said to be a training enforced by law, other sports that were funny and started during the middle ages include the arlington ball game,colf(ancestor of golf), hammer throwing,horseshoes and of course...jousting tournaments
The idea of the immobile peasant, never leaving the village is not 100% true and a modern interpretation of peasant life. Although they rarely moved unless forced, many times, villages would travel to other nearby villages to trade and barter, or hold sporting competitions, special work involving building churches or castles, etc. While they weren't as mobile as us today, they still got around a bit while not technically "moving away" from the land.
"What a wonderful time to be alive!" "Hey, you're dying of dysentery. Aaaaaaad, also, we're being raided by Vikings." "What an awful time to be alive!"
Just here to say that yes, medieval people did wash, usually in cold water in clean streams or rivers, or with a bowl of water, and many people would use soap as well. Also, they cleaned their teeth most of the time with a cloth or a stick called 'miswak'. They would also chew mint leaves to have better breath. The fact that they didn't eat loads of sugar meant they didn't have rotten teeth. So yes, they were clean!
If you look at medieval skeletons you can see that their teeth are pefectly fine, basically not worse than ours nowadays.
My dear WIFE hails from a small village near the PIRINEOS , and I, UNworthy person, have been to the village on numerous occasions , and the inhabitants do maintain themselves clean and free of diseases, but in the winter months the area is quite COLD 🥶, with snow ⛄️ 😮
The misconception of filth comes from large cities where disease spreads easily
The misconception comes from victorian-era "Intellectuals", who did everything in their power to make their time look better. Unfortunantely, it was the middle ages that fell under the chopping block.
Medieval cities werent filthy at all, most had sophisticated sewage systems, workers who kept the streets and latrines clean, drinking water supplies and a large number of bathhouses@@tplo1
As far i know they cleand ther teeth with charcoal as toothpaste.
I strongly believe that the reason why the priest animation repeated 3 times was so SH can flex on how smooth the animation was XD
They’re certainly improving their quality
Where was the priest. In so baked watching it I missed it. Haha.
Nice lens flare behind the church too
He does it in every fucking video. Animations repeated and repeated. He's just too lazy to make more
I thought they had 3 churches with 3 aggressive walking priests
Life in a medieval village revolves around collecting resources to advance to the next age, quick walling with house when their is a raid.
Fast castle age
It was, untill they saw the neighbouring villagers laying some strange stone foundations on the ground, in the middle of their property.
@@unimportantcommenter4356 Castle time
Age of empires 2 theme intensified 🎼
Based AOE player
Peasants and serfs didn't worked all day. They started early and finished late, but they had a lot of breaks in between, so a real full day of work was considered two work days. They also had a lot of festivals and religious holidays. It was the industrial revolution that increased the average work time (to around 16 hours), as production demands increased.
Do you feed your animals on this "holidays"?
They might not have worked the fiwld but considering how lots of things needed maintenance, there was likely lots of work to do
The rule is: from the sunrise until the dusk
Americans don't seem to appreciate that in north Europe there are a lot more daylight hours in summer than winter. So a lot more outside work got done in June than in December. There was little illumination in winter other than a household fire and candles were expensive - so what could you do in all the dark hours? It probably helped to keep the birthrate high :)
@@chrisnorton4382 There wasn't a lot of fieldwork in Scandinavia as a whole compared to more southern areas, the land was too hard to work. One of the believed reasons why England was the focus for conquering by the Vikings.
Instead you would have more focus on fishing, foraging, wildcraft and animal husbandry. That being said, just like you mentioned, the winter times meant less work hours. A lot of people today do not really understand how dark it actually gets when you do not have light pollution.
It should be noted that peasants being always dirty is a myth. Bath houses were common in villages across Europe. And also there were many time periods where peasasnts worked less than 40 hours a week.
Not until the start of crusades.Muslims taught Europeans the benefits of bathing. One of the distinct feature of Crusaders invading the holy lands was that they stank and rarely bathed.
@@thetrollslayer3716 Not true. Romans built many bath houses, and while a full bath was expensive (it involves getting a lot of water, a lot f wood to heat the water) people did wash themselves, way before the muslim invasions. Were the Crusaders, a group of warriors in foreign land who travelled many kilometres to fight a holy war, dirty? Probably, unfortunately portable showers hadn't been invented back then.
Just in big cities,and the lil' villages with a river near of it were a place full of dirtyness.
You are right, and also about half of the days of the year were festivals and no one worked. Something not generally appreciated today. Also, they went on pilgrimages to Santiago, or Jerusalem, being gone many months. Those who stood out were also educated.
@@LA-kc7ev Mill ponds were used as bathing and swimming holes by peasants. And they knew how to make a strong but dangerous soap from fats and ashes which turned to lye.
The peasants also made mud piles and were excellent philosophers on whether or not being handed a sword makes you a ruler
Just because some watery tart threw you a sword doesn't make you king ya know! 😆
Help, help! Im being oppressed!
Some peasants even argued the merits of democratic system versus anarcho-syndicalist system.
@@Themanwiththeplan1899 Bloody peasant! :-P
Monty Python -- the GREATEST subversive comedy EVER!!
Hours of playing Kingdom Come has taught me all of this
Good game:Kingdom
"henry has come to see us!"
H m
Hundreds of hours*
@@handlymoilp8582 Watch out where you're going, lout!
According to cliche’s, life in a medieval village also has a dragon destroying villages
Or being raided
@@eletrictarantula2321 with black plague included
all "medieval" movie/game peasants be like
"oh boi it's Dragon-o-clock and I forgot to bring my fire resistant leather clothing with me... guess I'll die"
But if you were in a dimension were dragons all had wheel chairs you could've just installed wheel chair stoppers
@@nmuGame I don't think encouraging fire breathing wheelchair bound lizards by stopping their wheelchairs to burn everything down from range, is gonna stop their chaos
All I know about Medieval Village life is that it's always "almost" Harvesting Season. At least from what the peasants keep telling me before I pillage them.
Ah a man of Mounts and blades I see
Less talking, more raiding!
It’s all fun and games until the lord arrives with a +200 man army
Kingdom Come
Based mount and blade adventurer
Villagers in real time: *happy and joyful times*
Villagers in movies: *depress and sadness*
Villagers in minecraft: Hmmmmmmm
Joyful times? Lol
@@ITSMYSTERYPLAYS69 I'll trade 4 blocks of glass for 1 emerald
@@toxxc.5449 i give you 1 emerald for my own wheat
@@daniellap.stewart6839 Yeah, humans manage to be happy in the worst situations
How convenient, I’m literally in a History lesson learning about the Medieval age
I'm in math😩
World History I?
@@riverofblood4362 School lol
@@fairysniper8386 I was asking if you were taking World History I at school lol
@@fairysniper8386 hate to be in school right now
I used to be interested in medieval when I was younger. Used to read about castles, knights, etc. But none of those books talked about what it was like for the civilian population.
Because peasants could rarely read or write, so there isn't much written from their perspective.
Medieval times: City life is the dream!
Modern times: I just wanna live a simple calm life in the country...
City life was terrible back then. So many people died in the cities from disease that the cities needed a constant influx of people from the country to maintain the population.
It’s the same, what we call a country side town would’ve been the size of a city to them.
"The bustling city of Hampshireshire was all dead due to a plague of Tuberculosis. All in all, the entire population of 15 people and 3 sheep succumbed."
@@gamespotlive3673not necessarily
I live in a village that's been around since around the mid-medieval age, and a fair amount of people here still live in older houses dating as far back as the 1600's in some parts, and it still has many of the guard towers and castles in the surrounding area for the other villages and towns nearby.
me too, my village name was mentioned for the first time in a document from early 1200 but certanly older, the castle is like a manor and was turned into a factory after ww2
Where is your village located? Interesting 🤔
@TheEmeralsFalcon How lucky you are! These are the best places to live, I´ve ordered a book about the Cotswolds in England. Many villages are like that.
the village is called deez nuts
if its as far back as 1600s then its not medieval it's renaissance
To be honest, Farm life until the 50s didn't look much different.
My grandparents lived without electricity, running water and toilet and bath wer communal!
My grandfather was still a serf, or to be precise illegally employed as a child for an abusive landlord until the Wehrmacht marched in and he gladly joined them. For the first time in his life, he had a real bed, warm showers and was paid for his work, rather than given food scraps the landlord wouldn't even feed the pigs with! However, as you probably imagined, he got out of the frying pan into the fire and got shot in the outskirts of Stalingrad, sent home and recovered just in time to be sent to Normandie where he got hit by a bomb causing permanent hearing loss and loss of sense of smell and several inoperable foreign bodies...
As much as I think about it, my parents had the best lives and everything before was S: war, starvation and so on...
Much of Europe and parts of the North America and South America were very similar until the 1950s.
Unfortunately, many church buildings and other historic buildings were destroyed in the world wars
@@DieNibelungenliad Not just that. Many castles and city walls were demolished as late as the 19th century! Try finding star-forts in Europe! They used to be everywhere. Now, there are only a few left, due to their vast size. Freiburg (literally free castle) had a medical castle and a giant star fort, but both were destroyed to the last stone. The same is true for the dozen star-forts in the area.
What pains me to see is how they neglect the Fachwerk/Waddle and daub/Timberframe buildings. My old home had its wood rotten after only a decade, whereas those Fachwerk stood proud for half a millennia and now I see them rotting, or governments force them to isolate the walls for environmental reasons, which in the long term damages the structure! Also, it hides their gorgeous structure.
@@edi9892 Which country is that? Assuming it was similar to feudal kingdom and that the wehrmacht marched in, was it Romania or Hungary or Yugoslavia or Albania?
@@edi9892 I think some of the castles were demolished so the stones could be used to build newer forts. Sad, but not surprising.
“Look, Henry has come to see us!”
God be with you Henry!
Jesus christ be praised
May the lord watch over us
fEEl QuITe HUngARy
Lol the references
Medieval: we are hard working and very poor
Modern day: *WANNA SEE MY HIGHLY SECURED AUTOMATIC CHICKEN FARM*
Minecraft in a nutshell
@@BlueRGuy
Minecrap
@@clashoclan3371 growpoopia
@@BlueRGuy *YES YES YES, YEZZ!!!!*
@@I_cant_aim
Yeah Automated chicken Farms the bane of every Server Admin. Its funy since you can not even get close to it since your Game will be crashing.
Fun fact:
Alchemists in the middle ages made potions of healing, potions of leaping, potions of invisibility and so on.
ah yes, *meinkraft*
@@scummywizard3561 meinkraft
@@usuduwj5685 meinkraft
Ah yes *M I E N K A P F*
Retake jerusalem DEUS VULT!
This time period interests me most. I'd love to live in a village during that time . Definitely not forever and minus the plague but it would be cool to see.
I agree
What about dysentery ?
The smell
@@JustAnotherNamelessGuy The villages were much better than cities in terms of sanitation because people were not living crammed together in a small area like in cities, the population density mixed with the lack of sewage is what made cities so dirty.
@@lynxcato3327 no they weren’t dude.
You should do this with middle eastern, indian, southeast asian, chinese, korean, Japanese villages I am genuinely curious how their standards compared with western europe
@Indian Atheist Well.. sorta? I'm not sure how the peasantry of japan lived, but judging off of Edo period huds I've seen, very much like early to high medieval Europe.
Don't forget MesoAmerican villages too...
@Indian Atheist Well they brought up multiple asian villages and how they'd compare to those in western Europe.
I expect to see a woman with a bikini attire as armor.
Tell EA about a game like that.
Women showing their ankles are enough
with same stats as fully armor male
Albedos's full armor in Overlord is more awesome than the bikini armor
That....would get you burned for haresy or something back then.
Medieval Times: Let's Make Villages
Modern Times: We Are Okay
Krebs !!!1
@@scgamerchannel1276 fish
Map Pervert Himself
@@requiem037 No it's FISCH
Fish
Something I need to clarify. Peasant meals were actually very hearty and healthy for you and often contained fish meat as well as being seasoned by garden herbs and pork would have been available in the winter months when the fish were not available
Some guy showed how those meals looked like, man, it looked really good. But of course it depended on the season, geograpic erea etc.
Fun fact: in medieval yuan china there was a peasant guy called Zhu Yuanzhang (Hongwu)
He was a peasant but later became emperor after red turban rebellion lead by himself
He removed mongol influence in china, then brought agriculture and economic prosperity
He founded ming dynasty in 1368
"Peasants were the lowest class of society, but actually made up the majority of the population."
Nothing's changed
The plague causing the lowest workers to realize they're worth more because society doesn't function without them is also happening
@@scribbfish the reason why they managed to make themselves worth more was because there were very few people left to plow the fields.
@@scribbfish and it is not happening today.
@@alexanderi1183 Can anyone tell me why there was a shortage of people to work the fields and how it is similar to today? Did we not all watch the same video?
@@scribbfish unemployment is really high.
How is that a shortage?
The way he speaks just makes him interesting to listen to and keeps me focused while working.
according to Hollywood's historical lessons; everyone loved drab colors, dirty clothing and being all around miserable
edit: how did this stupid comment get 1.5K likes? thank you
ua-cam.com/video/Ue6KrclRvY8/v-deo.html
It's a bit of an over exaggeration. Even people living in Terrible conditions can still find things to make them happy or keep them distracted
There was a Dresscode on which Colors you could wear as a Peasant. You weren´t allowed to wear bright, nice Colors. These were a Privilege of the Nobility.
@@frogglen6350 Yes! Thank you somebody understands
@@Simplehistory i still want that Arditi video :)
" *Mount and blade peasant in nutshell* "
*”It’s almost harvesting season” intensifies*
Ah i remember the war crimes i committed
@@thatonetroll1059 only if you left witnesses.
Here in Portugal, in most cities church bells still mark the time. The number of strokes tells the hour, followed by a small silence than 1 stroke for quarter-of-an-hour, 2 strokes for a half-hour, 3 strokes for 3 quarters-of-an-hour. In my home town, where there is a church every quarter mile, it's a beautiful concert all day.
I recommend you to play Kingdome Come : Deliverance to feel how was real life in medieval times.
Medieval village exists
Black death: I'm about to end this village whole population
Hi
Plague Doctor: Allow me to introduce myself
People:ight ima die out
Imma bout to end this whole village career
Hahahahaha hahahahahahahahahaha HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Should do a series of every WW2 Operation.
Gonna keep trying
That would be awsome
I’ll help you keep teying
I know medieval village life practically made up more than half the populations lifestyle but I would like to see a video on the lifestyle of the medieval nobility. What was it like being at the top of society at the time. Was there a code of chivalry everyone had to follow, were the children sent to become knights from a young age, and what was the education system like.
Nobles were the military leaders and standard soldiers unlike the peasants who had voluntarily military service and weren't obliged to fight wars
Man,it's better to learn from UA-cam than online classes,I'ma quit school and watch you
Excellent video! I think it’d be super cool to see a more in-depth video going into the blacksmiths in medieval villages too!
I'd be the village drunkard at the bottom of the well after staggering out of the local tavern.
Lol
😂
SIMPLEHISTORY can you make a video on why ottoman empire didn't join allies during ww1 and why it join central powers
Cause it didn't had great relationship with Europe so I'm sure they became Germany ally which wasn't good
@@your_averageboi9083 but they're a historical channel?
Because Russia
If Russia allies with Germany then they'll ally with the Entente
Kaiser Wilhelm II visited Saladin's tomb which was in Ottoman territory and he gave funds to restore the place
This is nothing like monty pythons version of medieval times.
"We're an anarchocyndiclist commune!"
They were able to defend themselves by directing their farts.
Bring Out Ur Deaaaad !!!!!
Video ends at 7:02 but is artificially extended to get past 8mins, gotta get dem mid-roll ads
May I ask why you portrayed them with few/rotten teeth? This is severe misinformation as the medieval peasants actually had pretty healthy teeth. It wasnt before the widespread introduction of sugar that teeth started falling out/getting rotten.
That is how Peasants are generally depicted. That’s all.
Hey Simple History! Just wanna say I've been around the channel for a few years and I'm super impressed by how you've grown, you deserve the fame. Keep up the good work!
I thought is said “life in a Minecraft village” 😂😂.
There is a video for that if you want it
Someone should make a parody simple history video of that
Please do more Medieval videos! What else are there to know about like how to travel? How to carry belongings/supplies as a traveller, etc. Things like that you see in anime/manga.
Take your ticket here watching this guy since quarantine
The speech at the end was beautiful and inspiring
The beginnings of our cities.
Kingdom Come Deliverance's village life was a good depiction of it I think.
Yes but KCD plays already in a rather late stage of the medieval.
*Miedival village exists*
Vikings,mobs,raiders, and British chaps: its free real estate
Edit: And also cumans thanks De_Britishman :D
Ahh Yes. Miedival
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Triads are chinese mafia what do they have to do with the medieval ages?
@@unoyashaunoah681 just don't ruin it :D
And cumans
The windmills, water wheels, horse wheels, and hay cart wheels were what came in handy
Meanwhile Medieval Village in Desert: It's good idea if you want to be Nomad Bedouin, because you can travelling the world with your loyally Camel
love ur vids. they are so informative
Its all fun and games until the teenager in all Green with a sword and shield smashes all the pots in the village taking all the money.
Those were the times when NPC used to say: "I Used To Be An Adventurer Like You, Then I Took An Arrow In The Knee"
Thr animation got better than the last time i watched your vids man its good to be back.
the medieval ages are so long ago, the chicken don't got knees
Chickens have remained virtually the same since they were first domesticated from Southeast Asian Red Junglefowl around 10,000 years ago.
The medieval period actually ended a mere 524 years ago, basically yesterday when considering how long it’s been since the chicken was first domesticated.
Why is this so much more interesting than the history lesson i have online, while I have the same topic in school
Thank you soo much, I'm currently building a medieval village with a castle on the mountain and needed details and stuff for animating and this helped ty
I still think that medieval villagers had better lives than we think. Most villages had acces to clean water and people didn't work that much, because crops dont require that much attention every day after sowing. They had much leisure time and they played games and had hobbies and they did errands for Esch other
You have no idea what farming is like.
@@kennethchou4384 well, i kinda dont, but i do know that wheat requires a lot of work with sowing and harvesting, but in between its kind of low maintenance. The cattle would require a lot of attention, but most farmers didn't have that much capacity for a large amount
If you didn't have anything to do your local lord would've made sure there was some unpaid work for you
@@maxgrozema1093 i dont think he would bother to go to the village. As long as the villagers came to his Manor at his request and when the deadlines are met, they could just chill
I loved the ambient part at the end!
Its a lawless land actually, they would shout "you are violating my rights!" If king arthur comes
Finally, a video that isn't about war.
Yeah it gets pretty stale after a while
I love war
*Everybody gangsta until a group of cobra cars starts to attack your village*
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Cool! I've always wondered what living in the medieval period was like.
I love Simple History. Excelente Narrators, animations drawing, I've learned so much, please keep it coming thank you. ❤
Individuals didn't have showers, but they still bathed standing and washing with a wash cloth. Washing hair was not as common on a daily basis, but was combed very carefully and kept covered from dust, mites, and sweat. Outer clothes weren't washed after one wearing, but the under clothing was washed and changed regularly.
“Peasants were the lowest class of society but made us the majority of the population.”
Wow things were so different
Insightful stuff!
Simple History forgot to mention that there's always one village that is burned down by the empire after a group of teenagers briefly left to explore a small dungeon with a dragon that gave one of them the Sword of Fate.
My mill grinds, pepper and spice, your mill grinds, rats and mice.
Goinig to church on Sundays would actually have been relaxing for them.
I always enjoy watching videos like these 👌🏾 kind of has nostalgic feels back in elementary times with the chill animations 😎
It's so cool to see how far yalls animation has come. Keep it up guys!
If I lived there I would greet people with, "What up, my peasant?" and they would reply, "Peasant, please! You know how we do that grain."
Love it so much that I watch it over and over again very entrusting.
Viilage guards also tell you occasionally that once they were adventurers like you.
Life in a medieval village in a nutshell: Small towns raided by dragons and wizards
This is the world I want.
i love you , you love me where a happy cartoon family. thanks for making this
3:28 - Did he just drink from the top part of the cup?
It's nice to see different stories on this channel.
Nice video simple history, maybe you could do one on life in a 19th century city, I just thought it would be an interesting contrast given that the 1800s was when the majority of western populations began living in urban areas
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Merry christmas
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Lmao.
@@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 Lmao.
@@weezydope8104 Lmao.
If you were to watch this with the audio muted, you would think all people did all day was dig in the dirt
Me: *Searches for a Minecraft medieval village video*
UA-cam:
"Dennis, there's some lovely filth down here!"
I think we've all been waiting for something like this to be made.
so glad im awake right now
Would you please make video of medieval mining ? Mining cities - how miners work , etc.
How convinient. I jusy installed Kingdom come deliverence to play it for the 3rd time and you post this
Hey Simple History. Here's a great suggestion:
Ioan Sion, the general who took on a Soviet T-34 tank all by himself with just a satchel of grenades (& the only Romanian general to die in action during WW2).
And also another one:
The Romanian comissar Eugen Alimănescu who eliminated crimes with bullets in 1930's Romania.
Me being the emperor of japan , im getting a little mid ages of eu history
as always great video, just to add a few things and interresting facts for the history buffs that may wish to know and maybe even you boys at simplehistory might want to make a video on these subjects in the future in greater detail
- contrary to popular belief the peasant population wasnt really as iliterate as they are made out to be, they were considered uneducated for not knowing how to read and write in latin the churchs religious language in the west or greek the orthodox church religious language in the east, we have a lot of evidence to support the claim that the peasants actually could read and write quite well in their own native languages, this is shown by peasants writing letters on tree bark and leather to eachother, some peasants and commoners wrote books on the most diverse subjects from farming to wrestling and so on, in england the orders placed in the city square were read out loud by a spokesman and then nailed to a board...in english for all who wished to read it...well were in england right that would make sense? no! beacuse the court and nobilitys language in england was medieval norman and later medieval french...so that indicates that the commoners in the street knew how to read in english! otherwise the official paper would have been adressed only to nobleman and therefore be in the courts languages! truly fascinating, the way the writing was taught is that the parents would teach their kids to read,write, the basics of mathematics and the father would teach the boy to fight and the mother would teach a girl how to do womanly chores, therefore bassically homeschooling on steroids.
-soldiers life wasnt only for nobles, although it was certainly easier if you were a noble but any peasant with fighting skill could enlist in a mercenary band, an example would be the landsknecht bands (would love to see how their daily lives were like in a video in detail) these bands were all arround the HRE fighting petty wars and making fortunes for themselves, a uncommon number of peasants actually mannaged to get enobled through military careers in these bands, all commoners owned his lord generally arround 90 days of military service a year if called uppon to serve, it was called a ¨levy militia¨ and the commoners and peasants brought their own equipment, they did however trained in their own way for the battles in the form of the daily manual labours they performed and the fact that ammong young male peasants sports like boxing,wrestling and archery were pretty common i think that fencing with woden practice swords wouldnt be too far off in a peasants free time sport, in wales every saturday the men were said to practice the longbow ever since they were very young, at one point it was said to be a training enforced by law, other sports that were funny and started during the middle ages include the arlington ball game,colf(ancestor of golf), hammer throwing,horseshoes and of course...jousting tournaments
These long still endings bring me peace.
I love the music that's used.
The idea of the immobile peasant, never leaving the village is not 100% true and a modern interpretation of peasant life. Although they rarely moved unless forced, many times, villages would travel to other nearby villages to trade and barter, or hold sporting competitions, special work involving building churches or castles, etc. While they weren't as mobile as us today, they still got around a bit while not technically "moving away" from the land.
That's why the Crusades had an appeal, it allowed serfs and commoners to go out of their village and explore the route to the Holy Land at least.
"What a wonderful time to be alive!"
"Hey, you're dying of dysentery.
Aaaaaaad, also, we're being raided by Vikings."
"What an awful time to be alive!"
Das ist nein gut
Thank you for making this! Can you maybe make a town video. Have not seen a medieval video in your channel for a while your amazing!
That windmill gives a weird symbol
I'm glad that I don't have to work out in the fields, but that sense of community and unity sure sounds nice.