Under Tenants had power over the peasants
the queens took over.
when the king went all the way from the top of the food chain, all the way to the bottom when the nobles came and took over.
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During the A.D. 800s, this shift of power from kings to nobles led to new order known as feudalism. Under feudalism, landowning nobles governed and also protected the people in return for services,such as fighting in a noble's army or farming the lands.
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They had power over people, gave people hope and helped them
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No, the nobles had power over the serfs and the king had power over everyone
The knights' lord or ruler who employed them had power over them to use them such as a government would use its army.
In the Middle Ages, powerful nobles who owned vast tracts of land were known as feudal lords or barons. They held significant authority over their territories, managed estates, and provided protection to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service. This hierarchical system was central to feudalism, where land ownership determined wealth and power. Prominent examples include the dukes, earls, and counts, who played crucial roles in the political and social structure of medieval Europe.
Being a noble in the Middle Ages provided significant advantages, including vast land ownership, which ensured wealth and power. Nobles often held key positions in the feudal system, granting them authority over peasants and the ability to collect taxes. They enjoyed privileges such as exemption from certain taxes and access to better education and resources. Additionally, nobles had greater influence in political matters, often participating in the governance of their regions and forming alliances through marriage.