A medieval bishop typically held significant wealth and land, often surpassing that of many nobles. Their income derived from tithes, rents from property, and various church-related fees, which could amount to substantial annual revenues. Additionally, bishops often controlled large estates and had the authority to levy taxes on the communities within their jurisdiction. This combination of religious authority and economic power positioned bishops as some of the wealthiest individuals in medieval society.
You had to be born from a wealthy and noble family. You had to be knowledgable and wise yourself to make the correct decisions.
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
Nobody knows, that's the secret.
middle-class, as my girl-frend is directly related to him and all her family would be considered middle class
No. There was no democracy in any nation during the Medieval Period. At most there were some countries with wealthy electorates.
You had to be born from a wealthy and noble family. You had to be knowledgable and wise yourself to make the correct decisions.
they were the head priest of a city.
A clergyman, like a bishop or priest.
IN the Church
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
A, Bishop
The Wealthy & Poor.
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Nobody knows, that's the secret.
No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
middle-class, as my girl-frend is directly related to him and all her family would be considered middle class
No. There was no democracy in any nation during the Medieval Period. At most there were some countries with wealthy electorates.