The king
If they have slaves or peasants they have power over them.
In a medieval society, the lord holds the most power and authority, followed by the laird and then the lady. Lords typically owned large estates and had control over vassals and serfs, while lairds were landowners with less influence. Ladies, while respected, had limited power compared to lords and lairds.
Guilds
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.
no , they didn't they were at the bottom of the medieval pyramid
A Lord was a "Landlord" and he had power over his manor/estates, but owed his power to the king. The king had the ultimate power.
No
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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.
A person who has complete power and authority over a country is a dictator.
Lord
she was beautiful and suductive