The lesser nobles were those not in the monarch such as Lords, who in turn had vassals, who in turn had vassals of their own.
peeople under the barons
They were in charge of small farms.
A squire would be below a knight and other lesser nobles.
This is a rough description of the "feudal" relationship between the King and lesser nobles.
Yes the nobles own land.
Serfs were slaves who were owned by nobles.
Serfs were slaves who were owned by nobles.
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The highest. The ranks in order from highest to lowest are: Kings and Queens Knights and Nobles Lesser Nobles Freemen and Freewomen Serfs
I think the king gave the lords the land to do what they wanted, and the dukes got the land from the lords to give to other people if they wanted, or to keep.
A squire would be below a knight and other lesser nobles.
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The feudal system was based on permanent heritable land grants in exchange for services. At its origin these services were military services, so the crown (the ultimate landowner) granted large tracts of land to nobles and in exchange the nobles pledged to provide so many knights or footsoldiers in case of war. Those great nobles could grant part of that land to lesser nobles in exchange for a promise of lesser military support, and these in turn made smaller grants until at some point there was a grant to a person (called the freeholder) who actually farmed or lived on the land, and had to provide simple services such as a certain number of days' labour or a certain quantity of grain. These lesser relationships between one who granted land and one who provided services, nested within each other like Russian dolls, were called subinfeudation.
feudal system or feudalism.
The 2nd highest, beneath the Kings and Queens. (ect. Kings and Queens, Knights and Nobles, Lesser Nobles, Freemen and Freewomen, Serfs) wrong knights were below the pope which makes them 3
This is a rough description of the "feudal" relationship between the King and lesser nobles.
Nobles composed the upper house, or the House of Lords. The lower house, or the House of Commons, included lesser officials and local representatives.