No
If they have slaves or peasants they have power over them.
Yes, knights were typically subordinate to feudal lords or monarchs, who held power over them in the hierarchical structure of medieval society. These lords granted land and titles to knights in exchange for military service and loyalty. Additionally, the church also exerted influence over knights, especially in matters of morality and conduct. Thus, both secular and religious authorities had power over knights during the medieval period.
the had a lot of power over the peasants.
The knights' lord or ruler who employed them had power over them to use them such as a government would use its army.
Status gives a person more power. The higher the status, the more power. For example, A King would have more power then Lords. Lords would have more power over knights. Knights would have more power than Serfs.
the lords give the knights power
The king
Historically, a Knight held authority over serfs and peasants in exchange for protection and service to their Lord. Knights were considered elite warriors and could exert influence over those of lower social status. However, the extent of their power varied depending on the specific feudal system and the Knight's individual status.
maybe in like a school nuns will have power over people but like in real life we are all equal and anyways if u are a Christian God has power over everyone yes even the nuns hahaha the nuns are catholic arent they?
Yes, the merchants had power over the peasants and the serfs
The Knights in the Pyramid of power is known to be in a land far away no one has ever discovered!
The Saracens, then eventually, anyone that opposed them.