5 on the pyramid
the monarch is at the top then its the lords the knights then the serfs or peasants
Lords had to watch over the peasants, ladies had to cook and clean, knights had to protect the lords and peasants had to work for the lords.
it is a complex system of rights with king on top then nobles next lords then knights and finally peasants
yes they did live in castles and also manors
Quakers
the monarch is at the top then its the lords the knights then the serfs or peasants
Lords and ladies. Lords and Ladies
The lords and ladies were members of a group that own serfs ( same thing as a peasant) they can tell the serfs what to do
Lords had to watch over the peasants, ladies had to cook and clean, knights had to protect the lords and peasants had to work for the lords.
Upper ClassNobilityRoyalGentryAristocrats
They were to keep an eye out for the king. The lords and ladies hired knights and gave money to the king when needed.
Since the words "Ladies" and "Gentlemen" were both in his vocabulary, he could have said "ladies and gentlemen". However, these terms in his day were very specific markers of social class. He himself worked very hard to be entitled to call himself "William Shakespeare, gentleman". The only way he was allowed to call himself that was because his father had been granted a coat of arms. You will note that when Viola in Twelfth Night describes her parentage to Olivia she says, "I am a gentleman." That would specifically describe Cesario's social class, a class below Olivia's. Women were often called "ladies" when they were of various social classes. Thus Shakespeare conjoins lords and gentlemen, lords and ladies, and ladies and gentlemen. E.g. "Welcome, gentlemen! ladies that have their toes Unplagued with corns will have a bout with you." (Romeo and Juliet, 1,5)
Lords and Ladies
it is a complex system of rights with king on top then nobles next lords then knights and finally peasants
lords,ladies,kings,cooks and maybe serfs
yes they did live in castles and also manors
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