Being a noble in the Middle Ages provided significant advantages, including vast land ownership, which ensured wealth and power. Nobles often held key positions in the feudal system, granting them authority over peasants and the ability to collect taxes. They enjoyed privileges such as exemption from certain taxes and access to better education and resources. Additionally, nobles had greater influence in political matters, often participating in the governance of their regions and forming alliances through marriage.
A Lord was a powerful noble
Church, noble, peasant, serf.
marriage was a great tradition in the middle ages. Grooms had to be older than brides at all noble weddings.
they learned how to hunt and they learned how to read
The peasants of the Middle Ages had very few responsibilities.
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middle ages
the noble language was latin
A Lord was a powerful noble
During the middle ages noble women had no opportunity no learn how to read and write.
Church, noble, peasant, serf.
marriage was a great tradition in the middle ages. Grooms had to be older than brides at all noble weddings.
definitely the Noble women.
a king, or greater noble in the Middle Ages of Europe
they learned how to hunt and they learned how to read
they lived in the middle ages
A knight in the middle ages