Yes, during the period of absolute monarchy the King could pretty much order anything he wanted. A peasant would have to do as any superior ordered.
the land the noble received from the king was called a flefdom
Although it could be technically feasible to grow cranberries in northern and north eastern France, it is not economically realistic (higher costs, lower expected output). Hence France could grow cranberries, but does not.
You could descrive France as the most beautiful and romantic place on earth.
There is no airport at Monaco itself so you will need to go to Côte d'Azur (Nice) Airport. Air France has a regular service from Paris.
Malta has an area of 316 square km, mainland France is about 550,500 square km. On that basis Malta could fit 1,524 times into France.
Because your parents did not have the French Nationality. You eventually could have it if one of your parent had been French.
Yes, during the period of absolute monarchy the King could pretty much order anything he wanted. A peasant would have to do as any superior ordered.
The changes that were taking place in France. They worried that peasant revolts similar to the ones in France could break out in their own countries.
No, a chaplain was a type of priest and a member of the Church hierarchy. He was neither nobleman nor peasant, since the Church was a separate institution alongside those other parts of society.The role of a chaplain was normally to staff a chapel; this would often be entirely paid for by a nobleman and the chaplain received money from the same nobleman throughout his life, in return for constant prayers and Masses on behalf of the nobleman, his family and his dead ancestors. This was intended to guarantee the nobleman forgiveness for his sins and a place in Heaven when he died - continued prayers in his chapel would also ensure the health of his soul in Heaven after his death.Chaplains could not normally baptise children, perform weddings or certain other services; these were the function of parish priests.
No because if your parents are peasants you are a peasant
a peasant cannot refuse to do is anything because it is an order for him
Othello
A peasant or serf could become a free man if: - he married a free woman - he ran away and wasn't found for a year He could also become a lord if he married a lady
If a nobleman put out the eye of another nobleman, the penalty might involve monetary compensation, public humiliation, or possibly a duel to settle the dispute. On the other hand, if a nobleman put out the eye of a commoner, the penalty might be stricter and could involve harsh physical punishment, such as mutilation or even death. The social status of the victim played a significant role in determining the severity of the punishment in such cases.
Nothing. They could stay or they could move.
Serfs.
You couldn't. Where you were born is where you stayed. Born a serf stayed a serf, born a peasant stayed a peasant, born noble stayed noble. Nobles could move to some extent if they pleased the crown, but that was it.
During medieval times, a nobleman could own a variety of lands, including manors, estates, castles, and villages. These lands would be granted to them by the king or higher-ranking noble in exchange for military service or loyalty. The nobleman would then oversee the administration of these lands, collect taxes, and provide protection to the people living on them.