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Q: Who are the kings and popes who ruled the high middle ages?
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At the end of the Middle Ages power shifted from Feudal Lords to?

Kings and Popes... I believe. (:


Who were the rulers in the middle ages?

The feudal lord or king who provided the peasants protection in exchange for a portion of their crops or benefits.


Where did kings live in the middle ages?

they lived in castles on the manor and they ruled the land.


When did they eat middle age food?

in the middle ages kings ,popes,knights and more ate fish and vegtables that the peasant's grew


Who dominated warfare in middle ages?

kings and queens ruled the battlefield in Medieval life.


What is the political and military system of the middle ages?

Medieval Europe was ruled by kings and aristocratic families.


How many families ruled England in the middle ages?

how many families ruled in the middle ages


What is the role a king had in the middle ages?

In the middle ages, a king basicly managed the country. Like a president would do in America. The statement above this one is for the most part true but the Kings of the middle ages were really nothing like the president today they ruled using the feudal system and also ruled with a monarchy.


Was life safe in the middle ages when the Tudors ruled?

Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.


Did churches in the middle ages ever lose a fight?

I am assuming you are asking about disagreements between Church authorities, such as popes, and secular authorities, such as kings or emperors. The answer is yes, sometimes the kings and emperors won. Their victories were not permanent, but the victories sometimes lasted for the rest of their lives. There was a period from 1305 to 1378, for example, when the popes were so dominated by the Kings of France that they did not go to Rome and remained in what has been called the "Babylonian Captivity" of the popes.


How did the popes and the church respond to the challenge of heresy in the early Middle Ages?

The pope offered salvation to all kings who raised up armies and put the heretics to death by sword and fire.


How was the position of the church in the Middle Ages?

The Catholic church was the "state" and ruled the society of the middle ages.