they were abel to have land and a knight by there side. that help ya cause were studying the midevil times in soc.st.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
The people they paid??
the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)
The peasants under the control of nobles were commonly referred to as "serfs" in the feudal system. Serfs were bound to the land and were required to work for their lords in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. This system created a hierarchical structure in medieval society, with serfs at the bottom, dependent on the landowners for their livelihood.
Nobles granted the use of farmlands to peasants or serfs in exchange for labor, services, or a portion of the produce. This relationship was a key aspect of feudal systems, where land ownership and agricultural production were closely tied to social hierarchies. The peasants worked the land and, in return, received protection and the right to live on the land.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
The people they paid??
The peasants or serfs did the farming
the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)
The peasants under the control of nobles were commonly referred to as "serfs" in the feudal system. Serfs were bound to the land and were required to work for their lords in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. This system created a hierarchical structure in medieval society, with serfs at the bottom, dependent on the landowners for their livelihood.
The king gave political system that gave nobles, peasants and serfs prtection. Because the king needs safety and he gave the nobles and peasants and serfs a home and shelter so he could have safety
Nobles were wealthy landowners who held power and authority in feudal society, while serfs were peasants who worked the land owned by nobles in exchange for protection and security. Nobles had more privileges and rights, while serfs had limited freedom and were tied to the land they worked on.
Nobles granted the use of farmlands to peasants or serfs in exchange for labor, services, or a portion of the produce. This relationship was a key aspect of feudal systems, where land ownership and agricultural production were closely tied to social hierarchies. The peasants worked the land and, in return, received protection and the right to live on the land.
The opposite of court nobles could be commoners or peasants - those who do not hold noble titles or positions within the royal court.
Serfs were slaves who were owned by nobles.
Serfs were slaves who were owned by nobles.
in geography- A system of obligations that bound lords and their subjects in Europe during much of the Middle Ages. In theory, the king owned all or most of the land and gave it to his leading nobles in return for their loyalty and military service. The nobles in turn held land that peasants, including serfs, were allowed to farm in return for the peasants' labor and a portion of their produce. Under feudalism, people were born with a permanent position in society.