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Q: What did kings reward their favorite nobles with middle age?
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What did the kings reward their favorite nobles with?

Often land


At the end of the Middle Ages power shifted from Feudal Lords to?

Kings and Popes... I believe. (:


In the middle ages who would eat sugar?

the kings and nobles would eat suger.


Why did the middle class prefer kings over nobles?

Nobles were against the creation of guilds and allowing serfs to pay with goods rather than labor.


How does a governor get there job in the middle ages?

by being the kings favorite


What do medieval nobles do?

They help the kings...


How did kings get Nobles to support him under the rules of Feudalism?

Kings got nobles to support them by giving or promising something, usually land.


Why did kings use middle class a paid bureaucratic officials?

They didn't have a middle class in the middle ages. There were some scribes and lawyers, but much of the offical work done was by other nobles who were part of the court.


Is during the AD 800s the power in government transferred to nobles instead of kings true?

No. Nobles were kings so that makes your question false.


Who were occupants of a castle?

the king or nobles and knights and the servants plus family of the nobles and kings


Who we're the occupants of a castle?

the king or nobles and knights and the servants plus family of the nobles and kings


Why were medieval kings and nobles often at odds?

Unlike the massively powerful kings of the early modern era (ie: Louis XIV), Medieval kings were usually quite limited in authority. Nobles held much of the wealth and owned the most land. The Magna Carta is a classic example of the nobles successfully limiting the powers of the king in England, and while it is viewed as a triumph today for the limitation of power it served as an impediment to centralization and progress in its own time. Nobles and Kings (along with the church) represented the only powerful classes of Europe during the Middle Ages, naturally putting them at odds with one another.