Well, this is a difficult question, the Middle Ages was a very long period and, at different points in time, various nations held the most power. Try to be more specific , between when and when?
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The Church and the Kings.
The pope.
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
No. The increase in the power of the Church happened in the Roman Empire at a time when the economic and political power was mostly in the hands of the military. In the Middle Ages, the aristocracy gained military power, and the rise of the middle class only happened during the Middle Ages after that.
No. The Middle ages lasted from 410 AD to 1400 and Elizabethan England was when Queen Elizabeth I was in power in 1500's.
the Roman Catholic Church.
Dark ages
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
The nobles of the Middle Ages gave way to the power of the Monarchies as this period of history in Europe was coming to an end.
Property
The church had higher power
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
they were a sign of power and wealth.
During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, kings in Europe struggled to win more power. Gaining minitary strength helped them do this. The financial support they received from the growing middle class enabled them to build up armies, navies, and stockpiles of weapons...etc..
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There wasn't a "winning group" in the middle ages. The strongest took the power, as they always do, and everyone falls into place.
Discuss how might increase their power the lord in the middle age's