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What was a noble in medieval times?

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What was a noble in medieval times?

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During medieval times (the middle or dark ages), a noble was a person in the upper class who owned land and had servants. Nobles were in the service of the monarch to protect their land and fight if necessary.Land OwnershipA noble received land from the king in exchange for military service. The noble’s land was worked by serfs, who were offered protection by the noble. This was the basis of feudalism.TitlesThe upper nobility had titles such as Duke or Count. The lesser nobles were sometimes only referred to as “sir.”Fluid StructureThe nobles were a fluid class structure because individuals could easily rise and fall quickly due to marriage and war. A family’s fortune could depend on whether there was an advantageous marriage.LifestyleNobles often lived in stone castles for protection, while owning the finest of everything. Their daily tasks consisted of the supervision of land and leisurely pastimes such as hunting, conversation and the arts.Lesser NoblesLesser nobles could be landles

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