Bakers were a part of the peasant lower class who were able to own their own land and hire servants. They were the beginnings of the middle class.
the medieval baker was a freeman. They were aloud to set up bakeries for serfs and they were aloud to move from house to house working for the lords.
They were usually farm workers.
The same as everyone in a feudal society/government.
Theodore Evergates has written: 'Feudal Society in Medieval France'
A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions, especially:A king.A territorial magnate.The proprietor of a manor.
Reading medieval ballads can provide insights into various aspects of medieval society, such as the importance of chivalry, courtly love, and the feudal system. The depiction of knights and their code of honor in ballads reflects the ideals of chivalry prevalent during that time. Additionally, themes of love and loyalty in ballads highlight the significance of courtly love in medieval society. Furthermore, references to kings, lords, and peasants in ballads offer glimpses into the hierarchical structure of the feudal system that characterized medieval society.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
An exchange of land for services
Medieval society no longer centered around the castle. The towns and cities (population centers) grew.
The largest part of the feudal society are either peasants or pages. The kings and queens were usually not popular or anything. My Project Challenge class is learning about this so that's why I answer a lot of Medieval Questions. Hope my answer helped!
how is feudal japanese society structured
Peasants were at the bottom level of feudal society.