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the queens took over.

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Q: Who took over the power of nobles in Spain and France after the middle ages?
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Who did nobles have power over in the middle ages?

Under Tenants had power over the peasants


During the end of the middle ages power shifted from feudal lords to?

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Which factor contributed to the decline in the power of nobles in the late Middle Ages?

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Kings and Popes... I believe. (:


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Who did nobles lose power to during the middle ages?

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