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Q: When a nobleman gained significantly more land than other nobles he unbalanced the equal lands system.?
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What would Egyptian nobleman and farmers have in common?

what they have in common is that nothing because nobles are apart of the rulling class and nobles do whatever they want ,and farmers are apart of the peasents and slaves class.


What did a nobleman do in the middle ages?

Nobles such as knights had the job of protecting the manors when they were attacked.They also had to make laws and discuss stragities of war with the king in the great hall and then inform the knights and samurai also if in japenese medieval times.


William the Conqueror was a Norman who defeated an Anglo-Saxon nobleman to take control of England after who died in 1066?

Edward the Confessor died in 1066. William maintained he had been promised the throne, but Harold Godwinson was chosen by the council of nobles.


Why did the rulers of governments in the Greek city-states change?

Aristocrocies came to represent city-state's noble class. Little by little, the nobles gained more land and power. By about 700 B.C. nobles in many Greek city-states had overthrown their kings and had taken power themselves.


Where did french second estate live?

Mostly in big stone houses. The Second Estate was the nobility. Important nobles would live in a château, less important one in a manoir or mesnil, some in simple farmhouses; it was not at all rare for a nobleman to be poor, as ALL the sons of a nobleman were noble, and estates would be repeatedly divided down the generations; but few of the poorer nobility would be elected as representatives of the Second Estate.

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The Greek nobles gained powers by wining in wars.


What type of food did the Nobleman of Egypt wear?

Nobles in Ancient Egypt did not wear food; they ate it.


What would Egyptian nobleman and farmers have in common?

what they have in common is that nothing because nobles are apart of the rulling class and nobles do whatever they want ,and farmers are apart of the peasents and slaves class.


Who gained the power to appoint bishops and other officials during the 800s?

Kings and Nobles


How did manorialism help both nobles and peasants?

The nobles told the peasants what to do, gained all the income off their work, and taxed them for everything.


Did Pope gained more power in Europe after the Crusades due to the death of many knights and nobles true or false?

True


Explain why the artist has portrayed the nobleman at the spider and the peasant as the fly?

the artist has portrayed the nobleman as the spider and the peasant as fly because as a spider feed on the fly similarly in 18th century france the nobles and the government exploited the peasant in form of taille and tithes the peasant not only had to pay feudal dues but render all kinds of service.


What is the social hierarchy in feudalism?

Each European nation was ruled by a king. He divided his nation into many smaller pieces, and each one he granted to a nobleman. The nobleman in return had to agree to pay some tax to the king and to fight for him if the king ever went to war. The nobleman was now the king's vassal. Each nobleman could even have his own vassals. The sons of nobleman who had no land often became knights, the highest ranking soldiers. The vast majority of the population, however, were poor serfs. They had to subsistence farm for survival, and pay the nobles above them with part of their crop. If the noble went to war, some of them had to fight as infantry soldiers.


What did a nobleman do in the middle ages?

Nobles such as knights had the job of protecting the manors when they were attacked.They also had to make laws and discuss stragities of war with the king in the great hall and then inform the knights and samurai also if in japenese medieval times.


William the Conqueror was a Norman who defeated an Anglo-Saxon nobleman to take control of England after who died in 1066?

Edward the Confessor died in 1066. William maintained he had been promised the throne, but Harold Godwinson was chosen by the council of nobles.


Why did the rulers of governments in the Greek city-states change?

Aristocrocies came to represent city-state's noble class. Little by little, the nobles gained more land and power. By about 700 B.C. nobles in many Greek city-states had overthrown their kings and had taken power themselves.


Where did french second estate live?

Mostly in big stone houses. The Second Estate was the nobility. Important nobles would live in a château, less important one in a manoir or mesnil, some in simple farmhouses; it was not at all rare for a nobleman to be poor, as ALL the sons of a nobleman were noble, and estates would be repeatedly divided down the generations; but few of the poorer nobility would be elected as representatives of the Second Estate.