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I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
A noble was part of the feudal system in Europe. The Feudal system was a type of governemnt formed in a hierartrical system. For example, those in the highest rank such as the Church and the King or Queen (matriarch) controlled everything. Then there were nobles, knights, lords, peasants, and serfs (from top to bottom of the feudal system not including the matriarch or king).
Monks for education for noble children. Nuns for nursing sick.
A Middle Ages noble was a member of the aristocracy or nobility during the medieval period in Europe. They held a high social rank and had privileges such as owning land, collecting taxes, and commanding armies. Nobles played a crucial role in the feudal system, acting as vassals to a higher-ranking lord and providing military service in exchange for protection and land.
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Who are noble in the medieval times
vassal
In a feudal society, the social class lower than a noble was often the class of peasants or serfs who worked on the noble's land. They were bound to the land and provided labor in exchange for protection and a portion of the harvest.
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
It was in exchange for an oath of loyalty.
I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
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In the feudal system during and after the Middle Ages, a "knight" was the level below the nobility, who were the level below the king. A "vassal" was granted the use of land in exchange for fealty to a noble or knight. The noblemen directly under the king were called the "barrens" (from which the title baronderives).
A noble was part of the feudal system in Europe. The Feudal system was a type of governemnt formed in a hierartrical system. For example, those in the highest rank such as the Church and the King or Queen (matriarch) controlled everything. Then there were nobles, knights, lords, peasants, and serfs (from top to bottom of the feudal system not including the matriarch or king).
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The noble's estate was called a manor. It was the home of a number of peasants who farmed it in exchange for a place to live, fields to farm, and protection. The noble got the income from a part of the crop, and some labor or money as rent.
Yes, she is slightly less important than a vassal. If you do not know what a vassal is, it is a lower ranking noble, usually called a knight. So, therefore she is in the lower part of the "monarchy" such as in the feudal system.