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What did parsons of the middle ages wear?

There were no medieval parsons. The clergy of the time were Catholic and dressed as priests or monks.


Was the nun in middle class during the medieval ages?

There was no particular class associated with nuns in the Middle Ages. Nuns were not technically members of the clergy, even if they were highly educated. They could have come from backgrounds that were peasant, noble, or even royal. But technically, they had no class. Perhaps this would make them fit some definitions of the middle class, but middle class implies things that do not fit well with what a nun was.


What was a Queen's class in the middle ages?

A queen was a member of the royalty. The traditional division of the medieval people into nobles, serfs, and clergy is a bit misleading, because it is quite simplistic. The royalty were separate from the nobility, and were, obviously, above them.


What social class were carpenters in middle ages?

During the Middle Ages, artists were mostly independent craftsmen. This put them outside the much talked about structure of medieval social classes, which consisted of peasants, nobles, and clergy. Along with merchants, craftsmen were what we would call middle class, a group most medieval social theorists chose to ignore when they wrote about the structure of feudalism.


What was the class rank of a pardoner during the middle ages?

Pardoners were people commissioned to sell indulgences. They were not required to be of a specific rank, though many or most were clergy. They were viewed by many people with a great deal of respect, but others, including some important people in the Church, regarded many of them with suspicion, and sought to keep them under control.

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What influenced Chaucer to write The Canterbury Tales?

The reason he wrote the Canterbury Tales is to show the difference between each classes such as the clergy class. He thought the clergy class was fake and not as they seemed. An example is the nun who wore a green cloak when the usually wear a black and white coat.


What is clergy class?

Usually a bible study held by a clergy member of a Church or Temple.


Before the revolution to what social class did the clergy belong?

The Catholic clergy were the First Estate.


What fuedal class was not determind by birth?

Clergy


. Which feudal class was NOT determined by birth?

The clergy


Why doesn't a Jehovah witness wear red?

We do! But if you mean wear red like a cardinal, we don't have cardinals. All are brothers. Some have more responsibilities than others. We don't have a clergy class. All are ministers.


Who makes up the clergy class of catholicism?

Priests.


Do clergy wear a stole at the funeral home?

yes


What feudal class was not determined by birth?

I think the clergy or Serf Feudal class was not determined by birth.


The four estates of France were the?

The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'


French society after ther French Revolution?

it was separated into three classes first class - clergy second class - nobles third class - peasents


What is the meaning of the fifth estate?

Any class or group in society other than the nobility, the clergy, the middle class, and the press.