No because if your parents are peasants you are a peasant
Knights are and were always boys.
no
A peasant owned no land, so they weren't directly a part of the feudal system. Many peasants worked on lands owned by knights or nobles.
No. Knights were nobility ( anyone who wasn't nobility couldn't be a knight) and they were about 10% of the population. The largest population of people were the peasant class.
a peasant cannot refuse to do is anything because it is an order for him
in the middle ages kings ,popes,knights and more ate fish and vegtables that the peasant's grew
King, Clergy, Nobles, Knights, Bourgeois, Peasant, Serf, Slaves
In "The Knight's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, Emelye marries Palamon, one of the knights. This marriage occurs after a series of trials and challenges that the characters face throughout the story.
Nothing, peasant children in Ancient Egypt did not go to school. As soon as they were old enough boys were sent to work in the fields and girls with their mothers.
It started when he became king in 1066. The feudal system was with the king at the top then the barons then came the knights then the peasant's.
There really was no age restriction to be a crusader. Anyone was accepted. Boys of 10 years of age could go and fight along beside their knights.
Knights disappeared because of the invention of powerful weapons that could be handled by people who were relatively unskilled. The crossbow could pierce most armor and the knights were no longer needed.