A monk is more honorable. The lords are high and superior, but a Monk shows respect, and wisdom. Think of it this way. *your girlfriend wants to stay at home and watch movies because she loves you, but your friends want to go out.* you would chose your girlfriend just as a monk would chose his religion.
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The king would give the lords more land while the lords added more knights to the kings army.
Members of the House of Lords are not elected to office.
Lords, because they were higher up the feudal tree.
Yes, in the feudal system, monks were generally considered to be of a higher social status than serfs. Monks belonged to the clergy and had religious authority, often enjoying privileges and respect within society. In contrast, serfs were peasants bound to the land and subject to the will of their lords, lacking the same social standing and rights. Thus, while both groups played important roles in medieval society, monks occupied a higher position than serfs.
Nobles and Lords owned castles. They held residence to pets, princes, queens, clergyman, monks, cooks and workers.
the king gave the lords more land as the lords added more knights to the kings army
Monks were totally outside the hierarchy of medieval society, which consisted of the King, the nobles, the Lords, and the peasants. Monks could actually come from any of these classes, although, in practice, the choir monks usually came from the families of the Lords and the nobles, and the claustral monks normally came from the peasants. But, once in a monastery, outside of the Abbot, you were totally isolated from the hierarchical system..Thus the abbot, and anyone appointed by him, such as the prior, subprior, etc. would be above the monks, and the novices would be below him. Beyond that monks were strictly ordered along the date of their entrance, according to the Rule of St. Benedict, which has been in force since the sixth century and still rules most monasteries to this day.
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Yes because Kings are the ones who make them lords
The king would give the lords more land while the lords added more knights to the kings army.
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Members of the House of Lords are not elected to office.
As with many words, "lord" has more than one meaning.
Lords, because they were higher up the feudal tree.
Yes, in the feudal system, monks were generally considered to be of a higher social status than serfs. Monks belonged to the clergy and had religious authority, often enjoying privileges and respect within society. In contrast, serfs were peasants bound to the land and subject to the will of their lords, lacking the same social standing and rights. Thus, while both groups played important roles in medieval society, monks occupied a higher position than serfs.
"Honorable" in English is honorable in French.