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Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
It depended who you were in the middle ages, if you were a king it was nice, if you were a noble than it was pretty good, if you were a knight it was okay, although you HAD to fight to the death, and if you were a serf or peasant than you were the one getting stepped on, beaten and starved.
Maybe they would claim their wares to be from sources of higher quality than they actually were.
Anyone with more money than they had. Landowners, businessowners, Lords and Ladies .
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
Lords (more generally: the nobles of a country) are usually seen as the highest social class. Only the royal family of a country is rated still higher.
Kings or Emperors.
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The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
No. The capacity of the oval is 23500 and lords is 28500.
It depended who you were in the middle ages, if you were a king it was nice, if you were a noble than it was pretty good, if you were a knight it was okay, although you HAD to fight to the death, and if you were a serf or peasant than you were the one getting stepped on, beaten and starved.
Maybe they would claim their wares to be from sources of higher quality than they actually were.
As with many words, "lord" has more than one meaning.
Status gives a person more power. The higher the status, the more power. For example, A King would have more power then Lords. Lords would have more power over knights. Knights would have more power than Serfs.
Yes they could, as they were higher in position than the citizens, serfs & peasants.
Knights are usually considered to be the lowest level of nobility. Lords of any type were of higher rank. Of course a lord could also be a knight.