A noble is one of the three estates. The three estates were the
Clergy
Nobility
Serf/peasant
During the medieval period, feudalism was a system in which the king granted land to nobles in exchange for military service and loyalty.
Feudalism flourished in Europe between the 9th and 15th century. The main idea was that everyone had a role to play in serving the king. Land ownership was only for the noble.
The nobles ruled the society and created the laws.
I can't answer it, as you have written it in the Future Tense. Feudalism disappeared a long time ago (in Europe, at least; in Asia it managed to survive a few centuries longer).
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
Noble meant belonging to the upper class of society in the Middle Ages, during Feudalism. A nobleman had land as his property and this ownership of land was the base of Feudalism. They got the land from the king and they paid homage to the king and offered their service. If they had a land big enough, they also gaveland to others, making them their vassals. The 'chain' of vassalage kept the nobility together. Noble also means sy of high character and qualities, or something splendid as an adjective.
Kings divided their land in fiefs. They would give this land to a noble in return the noble swore to show loyalty, support in war and keep peace.
Feudalism.
Under the feudal system, a piece of land granted by the king to a lord or other noble was known as a fief. The noble would then tithe a portion of the income from the land to the king.
what is feudalism
Feudalism is a bargain between a lord and his vassal. Feudalism is the bargain between a lord and his vassal.
The Franks created feudalism