Yes. It went Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Farmers, Artisans, Merchants.
a way of ranking people in feudal times (medieval europe)
the same as now
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
japan was run by tony Blair at this persist time
Many regions are considered to have had a medieval period. The region most commonly thought of in that regard is Europe, but India and Japan are also considered to have had medieval periods
Mainly churches used the stained glass for windows because it told stories from the bible to people who couldn't read or write Latin, which was usually the peasants, the lowest rank in the social pyramid.
It can affect your life because if you are on top, then you have a lot of power probably. Take medieval times for example. Monarchs were on the top of the social pyramid, and serfs were on the bottom. (Serf: a peasant who was "Bound to the land in which he/she was born upon"[Feudalism].) So, in another words, it can greatly impact your life because it determines weather or not you have a certain amount of power, and if you are popular, stuff like that.
Japan has changed in several ways, one being how they dress. Back in the ancient and medieval times the girls wore long robes with decorative flowers on them and now they wear regular things like T-shirts and jeans.
the Pardoner was a commissioner who was sent to collect alms and provide indulgence as a reward
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
The idea of the social pyramid is an explanation of social rank. Basically, the king was at the top, alone. The nobility were below the king. Below the nobility were serfs. Somewhat apart from this were the various religious people, with the Pope at the top, the bishops below, and the priests, monks, and nuns below them. The precise structure varies according to who is describing it.
They though of it as what depended on the social structure and the religion