Produce from their estates, slaves.
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
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Noblemen
Yes, it is correct to say "the noblemen's houses" to refer to the houses belonging to noblemen. The possessive form "noblemen's" indicates that the houses belong to more than one nobleman.
Noblemen typically engaged in trading valuable goods such as spices, silk, precious metals, and gemstones, which were highly sought after in medieval and early modern markets. They also traded land, livestock, and agricultural products, often using their social status to negotiate advantageous terms. Additionally, noblemen sometimes exchanged military services or alliances, enhancing their power and influence through strategic partnerships.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
A noble had swords as part of their life and a horse. Both were VERY expensive in the Middle Ages along with a suit of armor and chain mail. They were first and foremost soldiers.
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