To become a noble in medieval Europe, one typically needed to be born into a noble family, as nobility was largely hereditary. However, individuals could also gain noble status through acts of valor in battle, significant service to a king or lord, or by purchasing a title. In some cases, a monarch might grant nobility as a reward for loyalty or exceptional contributions to the realm. Additionally, marrying into a noble family could also elevate one's social standing.
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The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
schools became less common in medieval Europe
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The proud and noble Spanish surname of Cortez originated in the medieval Christian kingdom of Aragon.
in medieval Europe it was about age 8
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The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
an offical in the hous of a medieval noble
medieval ages
no noble were richer
Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
The Japanese counterparts of medieval knights were the samurai. They were warriors who served noble families and were known for their loyalty, honor code (bushido), and skill in combat. Samurai played a significant role in Japanese society, similar to how knights did in medieval Europe.
Who are noble in the medieval times
a monarch
A landowner who was not of noble birth.
An artist will actually dress up a noble