The church had higher power
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
The intended audience of jousting competitions was members of nobility. But most of the time nearly anyone could watch. The competitors who jousted were probably all members of the nobility.
The early middle ages from 500 to 1000 AD was a time when Vikings were invading Europe, tribal disputes were causing constant war, and Charlemagne conquered most of France, so there really wasn't centers of power established in this time. It wasn't until the high middle ages that society, nobility, and the church grew stronger. computers
During the middle kingdom, the power of the nobility greatly declined. Most of the power was taken over by the vizierate.
The Pope did! Many people think the Lords did, but they didn't.
Most women did not hunt during the Middle Ages, but some did. We have artwork showing medieval women who were members of the nobility and royalty hunting. In general when women hunted, they were hawking, which meant that they were hunting birds, but having their hawks catch and kill the birds for them.
Lower nobility, some clergy and most knights were considered to be members of the middle class in medieval society during the Middle Ages. Often, these people were richer than those classified as upper class.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
Most of the music from the Early Middle Ages is plainsong or chant.
wars had the most influence during the Middle Ages in Europe.
In the Middle Ages one of the most valuable items was salt. It was considered so special and valuable that only the nobility could use it and it was kept in small boxes with little spoons to use it.