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A question about castle life...

Medieval Feasting

Medieval households ate meals separately – the lord and lady ate first, then the officers, and after that everyone else.

False

Early medieval households always ate together, but people were separated by their rank. The most important people sat with or near the lord, the least important at the far end of the hall. The shared meal was seen as important. In later years, when lords started dining in private, this was criticised as undermining society.

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