In the Middle Ages, the king was primarily protected by knights and nobles who served as his vassals. These warriors were bound by feudal loyalty to defend the king and uphold his authority in exchange for land and titles. Additionally, a king might also rely on a personal guard or elite soldiers, known as the king's retinue, to ensure his safety during travel and in times of conflict.
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
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King Henry VIII had six wives but this was during the time of the Reformation, not the Middle Ages.
In the Early Middle Ages, and in the rest of the middle ages in the West, the Pope was most powerful. In the later middle ages in the East, it was the Patriarch of Constantinople.
during the middle ages
King Henry VIII
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
The king
bubbles
the king
The belief then during the Middle Ages was that he who has not done wrong will be protected by the gods and that by doing the trial by ordeal, the innocent ones would survive the ordeal as they will be protected by the gods.
I'd say King John
in a castle with a king
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the was the best king
the middle ages
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