medieval personas
Medieval personas refer to the various roles and identities people adopted during the Middle Ages, roughly from the 5th to the late 15th century. These personas included knights, peasants, merchants, and clergy, each with distinct social statuses and responsibilities. The feudal system largely defined these roles, where land ownership and loyalty shaped individual identities.
In addition to social roles, medieval personas were often influenced by chivalry, religion, and cultural norms. Knights embodied ideals of bravery and honor, while peasants focused on agricultural labor. The Catholic Church played a significant role in shaping the spiritual and moral personas of individuals, impacting their daily lives and societal interactions.