Answer 1:
emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, ronin
Answer 2 :
Ronin weren't really part of the feudal system; they were just samurai without a master (who were still samurai). You forgot peasants, which is rather stupid. I mean, where would everyone who wasn't nobility or a warrior go?
Emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasant
There's some controversy about merchants. The Japanese generally disrespected them because they lived and worked only for their own wealth. Some sources say that they are under the peasant and there are actually 6 tiers in the Japanese feudal system; others classified them as part of the peasants. I think it should be a separate tier, because the Japanese greatly respected peasants for giving them food, so it would clash, wouldn't it? But you asked for five, so if you can only have five I'd stop at peasants.
Charlemagne was crowned empror of the Romans by Pope Leo III in 800
No. Arab Traders introduced Islam to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s. It would be the Spanish who would introduce Catholicism to the Philippines in the early 1500s and this would be the first major introduction of Christianity to Southeast Asia.
They moved there because in Heian, their lives were easy, and they were separated from the rest of Japan.
No. Nobles were kings so that makes your question false.
In the Dewey Decimal Classification system, poetry is primarily classified under the number 811 for American poetry and 821 for English poetry. Other languages have their own specific numbers, with the general category of poetry falling within the 800s. For instance, 841 is used for French poetry, while 850 covers Spanish poetry.
The number that comes after 799 is 800. It marks the transition from the 700s to the 800s in the number system.
Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
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During the 800s BC
Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
In Britain, where pounds and pence have been the standard currency practically forever. (The system was originally devised by Charlemagne in the 800s AD)
yes
in the 700s and 800s ad.
Vikings.
William Shakespeare's works would typically be found in the 800s, specifically in the 822 section which is dedicated to English literature of the Renaissance period.
yes anything in 800s is excellent
a cleric or student who wandered throughout Europe from as early as the 800s