The fuedal system.
increase in the influence of serfs
In the middle ages the king was obviously at the top and the peasants at the bottom so the "Upper Middle Class" would have been comprised of nobles because the nobles were ranked amongst themselves and the lower would have been the less powerful nobles.
all of the nobles got ran out.
Hwa Rang nobles were really warriors in ancient Korea. They were not a part of the regular military but they did fight for their king and nation. They contributed greatly to the power of the Silla army.
Nobles were against the creation of guilds and allowing serfs to pay with goods rather than labor.
The Pharaoh, the temples, nobles and middle class people.
Two indirect results of the Crusades were the increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East, leading to the transfer of knowledge and goods. The Crusades also contributed to the decline of feudalism in Europe as many nobles and knights left their lands to fight, leading to social and economic changes.
3 CAUSES support of the nobles beneath him. heavy taxes the growth of army's
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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
In the middle ages the king was obviously at the top and the peasants at the bottom so the "Upper Middle Class" would have been comprised of nobles because the nobles were ranked amongst themselves and the lower would have been the less powerful nobles.
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The Crusades caused many nobles and knights to leave their land which caused feudalism to decline. Because of the decline in feudalism, many kings took the opprotunity to come to power and create a kingdom.
The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'
The nobles married merchants. Nobles in the middle ages got their money through land.
all of the nobles got ran out.
Most nobles were trained to be knights in much of the Middle Ages. There were a few who were not, and Peter Abelard is a well known exception.