The word Gypsy is a bit problematical, because different people mean different things by it. Ir really meant Egyptian, but was a misapplied term.
If what you mean by Gypsies is Travellers, people who include migrant workers, itinerant musicians and actors, tinkers, unemployed knights, vagabonds, and so on, then the answer is that these people were in Europe when the Middle Ages started.
If what you mean by Gypsies is the Romani, then they were just entering Eastern Europe during the middle of the Late Middle Ages, and had not spread very far into Europe when the Middle Ages ended.
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Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
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its is the perish priest
slaves were under peasants
Like the Medieval social structure, there were very stark contrasts between the rich and poor in the Songhai Empire. Monarchs were at the top while landless slaves formed the base of the social hierarchy. However, there is one distinct way Songhai differed from Medieval social structure, Songhai religious officials were not considered a separate social class.
they served multiple purposes. they provided food and established hierarchy
The castle will run smoothy because of the hierarchy. This means that the monarch is at the top and they tell every one what to do. And when you have a place in the hierarchy you will automatically get your jobs and responsibilities.
If this refers to the entertainment show Medieval times, it is a predetermined outcome based on the actor's showmen ship, or seating arrangement. It this refers to actual old medieval jousting events, then it was based on class, hierarchy, or the monarchs favor.
roughly: Political prisoners Criminals (habitual or violent) Jehovahs Witnesses Anti-Socials Slavs Soviet POWs Jews gypsies were held in their own section and did not mix with the others.
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies
The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.