In general, the members of the nobility had to be free to do other things than the day to day operation of running the manor. They had special servants to do this. A steward was responsible for keeping their property and wealth. There was a reeve, usually a peasant, and sometimes elected by the peasants, who was the go between for nobles and peasants. Various special operations, such as keeping the woods or the hunting animals, were done by specialized servants, who sometimes where told what to do by the nobles, but were often managed by the steward.
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the nobles houses were actually a fortified castles,large manor houses they would have rooms for the solider and guards halls for entertaining guests and a chapel for the lord to pray in.
Knights were nobles so they had nice quarters in a manor or estate.
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It ended the role of the nobles and the monarchy and reduced the power of the Catholic Church.
Nobles and peasants.
yes they were. They would live in a manor house or a castle.
They owned it, ran it, and used it. Everyone worked for them and the king.
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The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.
the main part of a nobles land is called a manor
The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.
the nobles need food from them
the nobles houses were actually a fortified castles,large manor houses they would have rooms for the solider and guards halls for entertaining guests and a chapel for the lord to pray in.
A large farming estate where nobles and serfs lived and worked is called a "manor." Manors were central to the feudal system in medieval Europe, with the lord of the manor overseeing the estate and the serfs providing labor in exchange for protection and land use. The manor typically included agricultural fields, a manor house, and various buildings for livestock and storage. This system structured rural life and economy during that period.
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.
Knights were nobles ( no common man was a knight) so they were living in a manor or castle.