"King". If you mean to ask about the way a King was adressed, the usual mode of adress was "my Lord" or "my Liege". Adressing the King as "Your Majesty" only started at the Courts of Charles V and Henry VIII around the year 1520, so after the Middle Ages.
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
king nobles knights peasants
the feudal system for serfs was a bad thing because they always had to do work for the kings,lord and/or knights.
The noble soldiers of feudal armies were called knights. These heavily armored cavalrymen served their lords in exchange for land or protection and adhered to a code of conduct known as chivalry. Knights played a crucial role in battles and were often granted titles and lands for their service. Their status was linked to the feudal system, which was characterized by a hierarchy of lords and vassals.
it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
king nobles knights peasants
the feudal system for serfs was a bad thing because they always had to do work for the kings,lord and/or knights.
It started when he became king in 1066. The feudal system was with the king at the top then the barons then came the knights then the peasant's.
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In Europe's Feudal System, peasants were the lowest class and were treated like slaves.
Samurai, but actually knights were European Samurai.
it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
The knights granted land to the peasants and serve in the army. The knights get land from tenants in cheif, and the peasants make payments to the knights. Hope i helped :) KayKayBear!~
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
King comands everybody below him