Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
With the pope but some power went to the counts as well.
Chivalry
schools became less common in medieval Europe
it is a complex system of rights with king on top then nobles next lords then knights and finally peasants
The political structure of medieval Europe is Feudalism.
Serfs and Peasants
Churches are illustrative of the innovative architecture of medieval Europe.
Churches
The pope was the most powerful man in medieval Europe.
The social class system in medieval Japan was similar to that of medieval Europe in its hierarchical structure, with distinct roles and responsibilities assigned to each class. In Japan, the system was dominated by the emperor and the samurai class, while in Europe, the nobility and the monarchy held similar positions of power. Both societies had peasant classes that worked the land, supporting the upper classes, and rigid social mobility was a common feature. Additionally, both systems emphasized loyalty and duty, with loyalty to one's lord being a key tenet in both cultures.
Churches
The church, the nobility, and then the peasant. On the bottom was the serf/slave.
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With the pope but some power went to the counts as well.
Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system