Nobles and clergy despised the emerging middle classes during the late medieval period because they threatened the established social hierarchy and their own power. The rise of the bourgeoisie, who gained wealth and influence through commerce and trade, undermined the traditional feudal system that favored landowning aristocrats. Additionally, the increasing literacy and education among the middle class challenged the clergy's spiritual authority and control over knowledge. This shift towards a more economically and socially mobile society was seen as a direct challenge to their privileges and status.
fables
A pope would eat different meats, poultry, bread, vegetables, etc.
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Manors
1. The church/clergy 2.. The Nobility 3. Serf/peasant
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The four main groups in the 1500s wereGentlemenCitizensYeomenLabourers
King, Clergy, Nobles, Knights, Bourgeois, Peasant, Serf, Slaves
Weirdo's
Voting was a very uncommon activity in the middle ages. In general the countries were run a the direction of Kings, Nobles and clergy and no one voted.
an officer in the house of important nobles in the middle ages in the french administration system was a officer in the house of important nobles in the french administration of the middle ages
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A queen was a member of the royalty. The traditional division of the medieval people into nobles, serfs, and clergy is a bit misleading, because it is quite simplistic. The royalty were separate from the nobility, and were, obviously, above them.
In the Middle Ages, most people were serfs. Some were nobles. A few were people of the middle class, between serfs and noble. There were clergy, who were considered classless, at least in theory.
A pope would eat different meats, poultry, bread, vegetables, etc.