== == Each would have been responsible to his immediate feudal overlord and ultimately to the king.
Russian rulers were called czars. Also, at the time, there were barons, earls, dukes, archdukes, and etc.
There were five titles of the noble families of Britain. The Dukes were the highest noble title, then the Marquises, the Earls, the Viscounts and the Barons.
This term refers to those citizens of the United Kingdom who do NOT are not nobles (such as dukes, earls, barons and their wives) . Even knights and baronets rank as commoners. l
The lords were members of the nobility between the monarchs, who were at the top and included emperors and kings and sometimes princes, and the knights, who were at the bottom. They included, through descending ranks, dukes, marquesses, earls or counts, viscounts, and barons.
Not as we would understand it. Law and order depended upon each man having someone responsible for his behaviour, the king responsible for the barons, the barons responsible for their tenants etc down the chain. In addition there was system called frankpledge tying neighbours together. Google frankpledge for that and you should be able to follow links.
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Aristocracy is a ruling class of 'nobles' descended from barons, lords, earls etc.
The station is Earls Court.
Russian rulers were called czars. Also, at the time, there were barons, earls, dukes, archdukes, and etc.
There were five titles of the noble families of Britain. The Dukes were the highest noble title, then the Marquises, the Earls, the Viscounts and the Barons.
Gentry refers to nobility. In England, the gentry refer to people with titles. These would be knights, dukes, earls, barons, viscounts, and the like.
The King is usually highest, but then there are Barons and Earls, who are all considered 'lords' of their castle/estate.
This term refers to those citizens of the United Kingdom who do NOT are not nobles (such as dukes, earls, barons and their wives) . Even knights and baronets rank as commoners. l
From highest to lowest they are: * Royal dukes * Dukes * Marquesses * Earls * Viscounts * Barons
The lords were members of the nobility between the monarchs, who were at the top and included emperors and kings and sometimes princes, and the knights, who were at the bottom. They included, through descending ranks, dukes, marquesses, earls or counts, viscounts, and barons.
Not as we would understand it. Law and order depended upon each man having someone responsible for his behaviour, the king responsible for the barons, the barons responsible for their tenants etc down the chain. In addition there was system called frankpledge tying neighbours together. Google frankpledge for that and you should be able to follow links.