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In the beginning of the Middle Age
There were many wars, so it was difficult for

merchants to travel (commerce in cities decreased).
People moved to the countryside. They lived in
village because cities became smaller and poorer due
to the wars.
The Catholic religion became important in all aspects
of daily life.
And there were more changes in the society.
The society in the Middle Ages
Society was divided into three main groups:

Nobility (King, Feudal lord and knights), clergy
(bishop) and peasants ( free men and serfs).
People of the Middle ages
 Nobility:
 A king (or lord) ruled large areas of land. To protect his land from invasion, the king gave 
parts of it to local lords, who were called vassals. In return, his vassals promised to fight 
to defend the king's land.
 Feudal lords. They were nobles who lived in castles. They were the king’s vassals , his 

loyal followers. They ruled lands granted to them by their king. Those lands were called 
fiefs. Within a fiefs, a vassal acted as a local lord and could give portions of it to vassals of 
his own. Someone might be the vassal of one person, but the lord of another. Feudal lord 
offered protection and food in exchange for loyalty and service.

 Knights : they were warriors who fought on horseback. In return for land, they pledged 

themselves as vassals to the lord (or king) (lord’s vassal). Only the sons of lords could 
become Knights. They defended his land in exchange for food and a parcel of land. 

 

Candidates for knighthood began training as pages at the age of 7, learning social graces 
and skills such as fencing and hunting. At 13 or 14 they became squires and began to 
practice fighting on horseback. Squires served as assistants to knights both in the castle 
and on the battlefield. At 21 a squire could become a knight himself, kneeling before the 
lord of the manor to be "dubbed" on the shoulder with a sword.

 Kings, local lords, and knights were all part-of a ruling class that called itself noblemen
 Clergy:
 Bishops were the leaders of the church, serving under the pope, the bishop of Rome. 
Most bishops were noblemen. Bishops supervised the church's priests, monks and nuns 
and administered its business. In many parts of Europe the church owned vast areas of 
land and commanded a large number of knights. In the early Middle Ages, it was not 
unusual for a bishop to lead his own knights into battle.
 Priests provided spiritual instruction and conducted religious ceremonies in local, or 

parish, churches.

 Frairs were traveling preachers who lived by begging and spread the teachings of St. 

Francis of Assisi.

 Peasants (worked on the lands of feudal lords):
 Free men: They cultivates their lord’s field and received part of the harvest.
 Serfs or lord’s slaves: They worked in the field or in the lord’s castle.

They lived in small communities called manors that were ruled by a local lord or vassal. 
Most peasants were serfs. They were bound to the manor and could not leave it or marry 
without the manor lord's permission. Serfs did all the work on the manor farm: they 
worked the fields, cared for the livestock, built and maintained the buildings, made the 
clothing, and cut firewood. Men, women, and children worked side by side. Serfs had 
small plots of land they could work for themselves; sometimes a serf saved enough money 
to buy his freedom and became a freeman.

 Servants were peasants who worked in the lord's manor house, doing the cooking, 

cleaning, laundering, and other household chores.
A feudal lord lived on his land with his knights, his 

free men and his serfs.
When someone attacked a lord’s land, the peasant 
and serf went to the castle for protection. The lord’s 
knights defended his land.
 
What is feudalism?
A new social economic system develop, called

feudalism.
The king gave land (fiefs) to the Feudal lords in
exchange for loyalty, service and military help. Feudal
lords offered protection and food for loyalty and
service. Knights defended his land in exchanged for
food and a parcel of land. The peasenants worked on
the lands.
Rebirth of cities
In the 13th century, medival cities started growing

and becoming prosperous again.
In the medival cities, streets were narrow and
buildings were close together. Cities were usually
surrounded by walls for protection
Many different people lived in cities: Nobles, bishops,
artisants merchants, poor people and beggars
Now…

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Life in the Middle Ages: Society, Feudalism and Daily Life

  • 1.
  • 2. In the beginning of the Middle Age There were many wars, so it was difficult for merchants to travel (commerce in cities decreased). People moved to the countryside. They lived in village because cities became smaller and poorer due to the wars. The Catholic religion became important in all aspects of daily life. And there were more changes in the society.
  • 3. The society in the Middle Ages Society was divided into three main groups: Nobility (King, Feudal lord and knights), clergy (bishop) and peasants ( free men and serfs).
  • 4. People of the Middle ages  Nobility:  A king (or lord) ruled large areas of land. To protect his land from invasion, the king gave  parts of it to local lords, who were called vassals. In return, his vassals promised to fight  to defend the king's land.  Feudal lords. They were nobles who lived in castles. They were the king’s vassals , his  loyal followers. They ruled lands granted to them by their king. Those lands were called  fiefs. Within a fiefs, a vassal acted as a local lord and could give portions of it to vassals of  his own. Someone might be the vassal of one person, but the lord of another. Feudal lord  offered protection and food in exchange for loyalty and service.  Knights : they were warriors who fought on horseback. In return for land, they pledged  themselves as vassals to the lord (or king) (lord’s vassal). Only the sons of lords could  become Knights. They defended his land in exchange for food and a parcel of land.    Candidates for knighthood began training as pages at the age of 7, learning social graces  and skills such as fencing and hunting. At 13 or 14 they became squires and began to  practice fighting on horseback. Squires served as assistants to knights both in the castle  and on the battlefield. At 21 a squire could become a knight himself, kneeling before the  lord of the manor to be "dubbed" on the shoulder with a sword.  Kings, local lords, and knights were all part-of a ruling class that called itself noblemen
  • 5.  Clergy:  Bishops were the leaders of the church, serving under the pope, the bishop of Rome.  Most bishops were noblemen. Bishops supervised the church's priests, monks and nuns  and administered its business. In many parts of Europe the church owned vast areas of  land and commanded a large number of knights. In the early Middle Ages, it was not  unusual for a bishop to lead his own knights into battle.  Priests provided spiritual instruction and conducted religious ceremonies in local, or  parish, churches.  Frairs were traveling preachers who lived by begging and spread the teachings of St.  Francis of Assisi.  Peasants (worked on the lands of feudal lords):  Free men: They cultivates their lord’s field and received part of the harvest.  Serfs or lord’s slaves: They worked in the field or in the lord’s castle. They lived in small communities called manors that were ruled by a local lord or vassal.  Most peasants were serfs. They were bound to the manor and could not leave it or marry  without the manor lord's permission. Serfs did all the work on the manor farm: they  worked the fields, cared for the livestock, built and maintained the buildings, made the  clothing, and cut firewood. Men, women, and children worked side by side. Serfs had  small plots of land they could work for themselves; sometimes a serf saved enough money  to buy his freedom and became a freeman.  Servants were peasants who worked in the lord's manor house, doing the cooking,  cleaning, laundering, and other household chores.
  • 7. What is feudalism? A new social economic system develop, called feudalism. The king gave land (fiefs) to the Feudal lords in exchange for loyalty, service and military help. Feudal lords offered protection and food for loyalty and service. Knights defended his land in exchanged for food and a parcel of land. The peasenants worked on the lands.
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  • 10. Rebirth of cities In the 13th century, medival cities started growing and becoming prosperous again. In the medival cities, streets were narrow and buildings were close together. Cities were usually surrounded by walls for protection Many different people lived in cities: Nobles, bishops, artisants merchants, poor people and beggars
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