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military ranking did not develop to the ranking orders we are accustommed to,( i. e. private, lance corporal, sergeant etc.). basically, the apprentice was given to a knight as a squire. the squire trains then later becomes a knight. the serfs and peasants are lowest class. knights are in service to a liege lord who is in service to a duke or a king

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Well it deepends on how the country was run. If the country had a monarchy then the way a country as run would be the feudal system. The king would own everything, the barons would own land and soldiers, the knights would own less land and peasants to work for them and the peasants would own nothing.

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There were 4 levels or ranks.

  • The church. The Catholic church was in charge of the society through setting rules for behavior and teaching that man was born in sin. They also taught that the only way to God was through them.
  • Nobles
  • peasants
  • serfs
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The titles were not all used in all places, and there is some overlap. From the top down, they were as follows:

  • Emperor, Empress
  • King, Queen
  • Prince, Princess
  • Duke, Duchess
  • Marcher lord or Marquess, Marchioness
  • Earl or Count, Countess
  • Viscount, Viscountess
  • Baron, Baroness
  • Baronet, Baronetess
  • Knight, Dame or Lady

There were different kinds of princes, and though they were not distinguished by title in English, they were in other languages. One is the son of a king, and the other is a monarch of lower title than king.

The title of Dame is for a woman of a knight's rank in her own right, though some orders gave such a woman the title of lady. The title of lady could also be used for the wife of a knight, or for other people.

The title of Count Palatine existed in Germany, where it was lower than king. Because the Count Palatine was an elector, he was considered a prince-elector.

The title of marquess was not used in the middle ages, but there were people referred to as marcher lords.

A baronet was the equivalent of a hereditary knight.

In England, landed gentry are considered part of the nobility. The term is not precisely defined. Esquire was used for it after the Middle Ages, but also usually informally.

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Pope and church

Kings

Lords

Vassals

knights

merchants

peasants

serfs

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