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The nobles had to protect those of the lower class and keep land.
Priests and scribes
to nobles. each noble was assigned land
The noble owned the land, the farmer worked on the land.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
The duke.
The nobles had to protect those of the lower class and keep land.
Nobles is the plural of the noun noble. The plural possessive is nobles'.
Depending on the country, the lowest class regarded as noble was the landed gentry or the knights, and the highest of the Middle Ages was the Dukes. Members of the royalty were not considered members of the nobility, though many had noble titles. Another thing to remember is that there was the institution of peerage, which separated higher nobles from lower. The peers were expected to advise the king, and those who were not peers were commoners.The levels of English peers, from highest to lowest (with their continental equivalents, were:DukeMarquess (marquis, in France or Spain, Markgraf in Germany)Earl (count, on the continent)ViscountBaronAnd the levels of commoners who were noble included:BaronetKnightUntitled Gentleman
True. Lords were also "vassals" of higher lords.
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that would be a lord
It was mainly aimed at the nobles, who were known as Boyars.The nobles
A lord is a noble. Nobility is a social status while Lord is a rank in nobility.
(noble - showing character or unselfishness, or an aristocrat) "Donating money for the orphanages was a noble gesture by the businessman." "He met with the king's advisor, who was born into an ancient noble family."
Pharaohs and priests were considered nobles.