Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
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The Pope did! Many people think the Lords did, but they didn't.
the lords
One example of a board game based on the power structure of the Middle Ages is "Lords of Waterdeep." In this game, players take on the role of powerful lords in the city of Waterdeep, competing for resources and completing quests to gain influence and control. It incorporates elements of strategy, negotiation, and resource management, capturing the political dynamics of the Middle Ages.
As part of their relationship with the king, the lords always had to provide military support for him. They had to be ready for war.
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Discuss how might increase their power the lord in the middle age's
The Pope did! Many people think the Lords did, but they didn't.
live!
kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
Kings and Popes... I believe. (:
the lords
One example of a board game based on the power structure of the Middle Ages is "Lords of Waterdeep." In this game, players take on the role of powerful lords in the city of Waterdeep, competing for resources and completing quests to gain influence and control. It incorporates elements of strategy, negotiation, and resource management, capturing the political dynamics of the Middle Ages.
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In the middle ages Lords had to fight to defend their lands and kings. If a Lord did not fight then he could lose his land to his rival or be beheaded for disloyalty
The lord in the middle ages lived in the back of a castle !
The lords gave vassals land in exchange for military and other services