they supported the church because it was an extremely important and religious place.
The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
In medieval Europe, vassals generally held more power than serfs. Vassals were landholders who received land (fiefs) from lords in exchange for military service and loyalty, granting them a degree of political influence and autonomy. In contrast, serfs were laborers bound to the land they worked on, with limited rights and little power beyond their agricultural duties. Thus, the hierarchical structure favored vassals, who played crucial roles in the feudal system.
no , they didn't they were at the bottom of the medieval pyramid
serfs or villeins
Europeans began questioning their faith in the catholic church
serfs
The majority were Catholic.
Serfs.
Serfs and Peasants
The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
A serf is a slave and a slave has no role in the church.
Everyone went to the Catholic church services several times a week.
In Medieval Europe, serfs were basically like slaves forced to work for the land. They were peasants without freedom.
the nobles need food from them
The seigneurs, or feudal lords, in medieval France were predominantly Roman Catholic, as the Catholic Church played a central role in the social and political life of the time. Their allegiance to the Church was essential for maintaining their power and land, as well as for the spiritual guidance of their vassals and serfs. The seigneurs often participated in religious ceremonies and supported the Church through donations and the construction of churches on their lands.
Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.