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King, Lord Marshall, Squire, and Page.
a lot of money
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In English times... the feudal hierarchy was as follows: king-> aristocracy (bishop , baron, duke, then lord) -> knight -> squire -> peasant or serf Feudal system: a rigid hierarchy of rights and duties according to social situation
Also called the Feudal System, it established a hierarchy where the lord (or king) provided protection for his vassals (lesser lords and nobles) in return for their providing him with troops when he needed them. This hierarchy went from king all the way to peasants farming a lord's land. Eventually, it came to mean that the lord could ask for almost anything from a vassal and it would have to be given him.
Also called the Feudal System, it established a hierarchy where the lord (or king) provided protection for his vassals (lesser lords and nobles) in return for their providing him with troops when he needed them. This hierarchy went from king all the way to peasants farming a lord's land. Eventually, it came to mean that the lord could ask for almost anything from a vassal and it would have to be given him.
learn the hierarchy in the workplace.
Learn the hierarchy in the workplace.
from highest to lowest king lord priest knights peasants serfs
a new social hierarchy development with whites british people at the top
Lord Clibe expanded the British territories by dual. He also expanded British territories by double government.
All organizations and companies have a hierarchy of positions and power.In top-down power structures, the daily worker is nearly absent in the hierarchy structure within businesses.