to discuss important matters, to foster a friendship or create an alliance.
Medieval lords were people who governed acres of land for the kind.
Just like people in othe times and places, medieval lords were happy and some times and unhappy at others.
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
Medieval lords were the nobles in charge of lands and castles. They owed allegiance to the kings.
Medieval Lords were important to society because they employed poor peasants. They also charged tax for the land which people lived on so they could receive money. They were also important to the King as he made them Lords. They provided jobs and homes for many poor people.
Medieval lords didn't "do" anything - they collected taxes and goods from their peasants in order to do whatever they wanted. Theoretically, in return, they provided protection for the peasants and helped them out if they were starving and such, but not all lords were nice people.
The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
Kings or Emperors.
A medieval lord was the ruler of the land. The lord would make all the decisions.
the house of lords.
Yes, there were medieval female lords. However, they never used the term, 'lords' for women. Instead, they referred to these female lords as 'ladies.'
Medieval lords were educated in math, chemistry, reading, writing, medicine, Latin, riding, hunting, falconry and manners