in the late 16th entury to early 17th century the social classes are gentlemen of the greater sort- lords and noblemen, dukes and squires gentlemen of the lesser sort-knights and squires citizens yeomen and labourers there you go Shezza x
The Monarch, Nobility, Gentry, Yeoman, and the Poor
Those who performed in the royal court were subjects and had a descent livelihood, those who performed for the public were usually peasants.
The Nobility, The Gentry, The Yeomanry, The Poor
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times
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Like the Medieval social structure, there were very stark contrasts between the rich and poor in the Songhai Empire. Monarchs were at the top while landless slaves formed the base of the social hierarchy. However, there is one distinct way Songhai differed from Medieval social structure, Songhai religious officials were not considered a separate social class.
Everyone that was executed in Elizabethan times bled. Most of the executions in Elizabethan time was done by beheading, which meant that they would have head cut off so therefore they would bleed.
Animals
Animals
The Nobility, The Gentry, The Yeomanry, The Poor
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
In English times... the feudal hierarchy was as follows: king-> aristocracy (bishop , baron, duke, then lord) -> knight -> squire -> peasant or serf Feudal system: a rigid hierarchy of rights and duties according to social situation
yes in Egypt and Kush they believed that there was a social hierarchy. the pharaohs/kings were obviously on top and slaves were at the bottom.
Hierarchy
In Elizabethan times, I believe all the parts were played by males.
Elizabethan times are called that because it was the time when Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times
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