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In the Middle Ages, royalty had access to aspects of the Church to which the peasants did not have. For example, many monarchs had a priest who acted as the monarch's personal confessor.
The second class of the Middle Ages was the Nobility, the Royalty being the first class. These citizens were often Dukes and Duchesses, Barons, and even Knights. A Baron was basically a high ranking landlord who was in charge of the peasants on his land. Knights were also part of this class, their duty was to protect the other nobility.
There was a special door for servants to enter the castle without passing by nobles and royalty.
Women of wealth were not usually treated any different than men. The reason for this is that wealthy women were usually someone connected to royalty. Still, the role of women would never be confused with the superiority of men.
Purple was symbolic of royalty because purple dyes were so expensive only the king could afford them.
they where like peasants but lived in the castle to help royalty
In the Middle Ages, royalty had access to aspects of the Church to which the peasants did not have. For example, many monarchs had a priest who acted as the monarch's personal confessor.
Royalty ruled and had many estates and castles so peasants lived in shacks and such. The geographyb was very different for peasants
Because they were agance royalty
For my senior trip im going to medieval times
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There is no "royalty" in The Sims 3. There are however nobles/kings/queens and such in the Sims Medieval, which is very much like Sims 3 but during Medieval times.
yes they were considered peasants in a way
at the top, is the royalty, the decide everything, next there is the clergy, who look after peasants, then there are the peasants who give food to the upper classes.
Medieval royalty spoke a variety of languages depending on their region. For example, royalty in England spoke Middle English, while in France they spoke Old French. Latin was also commonly used for official documents and ceremonies across Europe during the medieval period.
Yes, it was pretty had for the peasants, they ate a few things, and wore sloppy and flimsy clothing. And at parties, they had to sit away from royalty
They were born into Royalty, and they rank highest with the King and Queen.