obility

f you were born the child of a king or nobleman during the Middle Ages like Gisela,
Adele, and Isabelle,you would have had a much happier life. Children of the nobility
lived in castles and were, in general, much safer than children of the lower classes.
Because the living conditions were better, noble children had a much greater chance of
survival. Over half of the children born during the Middle Ages, did not live to be ten
years old.


hildren  of  the  nobility  were  also  likely  to  be  educated  and  able  to  read.  Very  
few  people  in medieval  times  could  read,  and  books  were  very  expensive.  The  
printing  press  had  not  yet  been  invented,  so  books  had  to  be  written  by  hand.  
It  took  a  long  time  and  cost  a  lot  of  money.  Children  who  lived  in  the  castles  
also  learned  skills  to  help  them  manage  the  kingdom  when  they  became  adults.  
Girls  often  learned  the  skill  of  needlepoint,  and  sewing  occupied  much  of  their  
day.  


ating in the middle ages would have been done in the great hall on the second floor.
The hall would have been very large and not well lit. There would have been lots of
food: meat, fish, cabbage, turnips, onions, carrots and beans, along with pastries. You
also might have found bread with cheese and fruit. Sometimes, at a feast there might be
roast swan or peacock. Wine, ale, or
mead would have been drunk. Water would have
been suspicious because the people weren't sure what was in it and water was also
used for bathing. Fruit juices and honey were the only sweeteners. Spices were not
known until after the
crusades. Eating was done with the fingers and scraps were
thrown on the floor for the dogs.


oble women and girls wore dresses made of wool. They also wore linen undergarments
that were changed and cleaned often. Their outer dresses were rarely cleaned. Ladies
typically wore some sort of headpiece. As the Middle Ages progressed, some of these
head pieces became rather large; like the ones with the cones and the long trains on
them that are associated with princesses. Shoes for the ladies would typically have
been a slipper-type shoe made of leather. Only the nobility had leather shoes. A
chatelaine was a chain or ribbon a girl wore around her waist or neck that held a pair of
scissors, a thimble, and a needle for sewing, doing needlepoint, and making tapestries.
Pins were very expensive because of the fine metal work required to make them.


uring  the  middle  ages,  children were considered adults  around  the  age  of  ten.  
Most  children  were  married  before  they  were  teenagers.  A  young  boy  was  
considered  a   man  around  the  age  of  seven.  Even  though  they  became  adults  
at  an  early  age,  there  is still  evidence  that  children  played.  Some  children  were  
even  buried  with  their  toys. Girls played with dolls called
poupees. The word "doll"
didn't come into the language until the 17th century. They also played with rattles and
noise makers. Mazes eventually became popular outdoor activities.


alcons were very popular with the nobility. These birds were very well trained. Often
times, there was a servant whose only job was to take care of the birds!
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Young Girls From The Middle Ages