This varied with country, but in England, a baron had a gilt coronet, unadorned except for six silver balls called pearls, which are equally sized and spaced, and of which four can be seen in an artistic representation, such as in heraldry.
There is a link below to a picture of the coronet.
They were either Kings, Queens, or nobles.
211, read the side of the Steel Reserve can..
It's the @ button that also has the ' symbol on it
They were like landlords (sort of). The peasants harvested food and cultivated the land, then they gave it to their lord (aka Barons) as tax. The Barons also provided protection against barbarian invasion with his knights. In the feudal pyramid, king and queen first, then barons along with the church, the knights then finally the peasants.
If you are meaning the Feudal System, it is a system that William the Conqueror invented after he became king at the battle of Hastings. It helped him solve most of his problems as king because for the things that he needed, he would give land in return for.The king gave the barons land for trust and so that he wouldn't make enemys of all the people.The barons gave the knights some of their land so that the knights would each work 40 days a year in the kings army.The knights gave the peasents some of their land so that the peasents would give the king crops and food.i hope you get it now but if this is not the answer you are looking for im sorry i don't no what the medieval system is but the feudal system is what they used in medieval times =]
They were either Kings, Queens, or nobles.
they are the middle class in the chain
Some kings respected barons, and some did not. In some cases, the barons forced their kings to make concessions to them, as in the case of the barons forcing King John to sign the Magna Carta.
Pages acted as personal servants to knights and barons.
king William, the barons, the knights etc.... all the way down the fuedal system.
they ate the food of nobles but not kings so check
The role Robber Barons played in Medieval European history is two fold - They were the lieges of their respective landships and responsible for the collection of taxes. this is where they received their name from as they often collected more then was needed and kept the difference - this in turn led to rebellion.
211, read the side of the Steel Reserve can..
Barons
Stood for the same thing it does today.
The 25 barons could at any time meet and overrule the will of the King if he defied the provisions of the Charter, seizing his castles and possessions if it was considered necessary. This was based on a medieval legal practice known as distrait, but it was the first time it had been applied to a monarch.
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