Kings and queens granted lands and titles to lords and ladies in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and support. This feudal relationship ensured the management of territories and provided a structured hierarchy within the kingdom. In return, lords and ladies offered protection to their vassals and maintained order in their regions, reinforcing the monarch's authority. Overall, this system fostered political stability and social organization in medieval societies.
Kings and queens were at the top. After them were lords and ladies. Then came knights and vassals. The lowest class was made up of peasants and serfs
the Feudal system was shown as a triangle with the monarchs(kings and queens) on the top then lords, ladies, and noblesthen priests, nuns, knights, and vassals finally there was theserfs and peasants.
lords,ladies,kings,cooks and maybe serfs
A person of high importance. AKA lords, ladies, members of parliament, kings, queens. Or people who got injured a lot. AKA soldiers.
the lords, knights, kings, queens, serfs, and freemen got it the best
the monarchs during the feudal system were the feudal lords they were excepted to keep protection for their vassals
Yes they did have kings and queens!
The Kings and Queens of Denmark.
Queens Kings was created in 2000.
Queens Kings ended in 2000.
In medieval Europe, there were different types of nobles, such as monarchs (kings and queens), dukes and duchesses, earls and countesses, barons and baronesses, knights, and lords/ladies. These titles represented varying levels of social status, power, and land ownership within the feudal system.
The lords and ladies were members of a group that own serfs ( same thing as a peasant) they can tell the serfs what to do