Knights and peasants differ primarily in their social status and roles within the feudal system. Knights were typically members of the nobility, trained in warfare, and granted land in exchange for military service to a lord. In contrast, peasants were primarily agricultural laborers who worked the land and provided sustenance for the community, often living under the lords' protection in exchange for labor or a portion of their produce. This hierarchical structure defined their rights, privileges, and lifestyles.
the had a lot of power over the peasants.
yes there were
Heraldy is pretty much a coat of arms, and knights used it to identify different kingdoms
Knights represented a relatively small percentage of society, typically around 1-2% of the population during the Middle Ages. They were part of the feudal system, serving as mounted warriors for nobles in exchange for land and protection. The majority of the population consisted of peasants and serfs who worked the land and supported the knights and nobility. Thus, knights held a significant but numerically limited role within the broader societal structure.
Knights were primarily expected to defend their lord's domain, which included castles, lands, and the surrounding territories. They also pledged to protect the Church and uphold its values, as well as to safeguard the weak and innocent, including peasants and those unable to defend themselves. Additionally, knights were often called upon to defend their realm against external threats, such as invading armies.
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
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!~
There were no peasants that were knights only nobles were knights, so to answer your question there was no one since they didn't exist.
the had a lot of power over the peasants.
Peasants worked for knights, who worked for lords.
If the peasants were on a lord's property, then they were under knights of the vassals.
Lords had to watch over the peasants, ladies had to cook and clean, knights had to protect the lords and peasants had to work for the lords.
Peasants provided food, shelter, and other basic necessities for the knights in exchange for protection and defense against threats such as invasions or raids. Peasants also worked the land to produce crops and resources that knights relied on for sustenance.
Knights fought whoever was a threat to their lord, whether it be rival knights or raging peasants.
knights and peasants
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