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Medieval Times, A.D. 500- A.D. 1450 Also known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages A period of “intellectual dormancy” (dormant means inactive) A time when many terrible diseases were running rampant Most Western European Countries were under the control of the Catholic Church Most stories were passed on by word of mouth because very few people could read or write. Countries were “ruled” by royalty (Kings and/or Queens) who were believed to have been “chosen by God” to lead the people. Therefore… The king/queen was always right. Disagreeing with the king/queen was not permitted. (You could be put to death for this!) Everyone had to obey the king or queen, no matter what. They could even make you marry someone you didn’t like! The Feudal System was developed….. • In the feudal system, the king or queen had ultimate power and control. • Below the king or queen were the nobles or wealthier class. People in the wealthy classes had titles such as duke (or duchess), marquis (marchioness), earl (lady) or count (countess), viscount (viscountess), and baron (baroness). As a group, the nobles were often referred to as the “lords and ladies.” Lords and ladies usually lived in some sort of protected area, such as a fortress or castle. The noble lords were trained as knights from an early age. It was their job to protect those who lived on their land either by allowing them to come inside the castle for protection or by leading them in wartime—or both. Below the lords and ladies were the merchant class, which included shopkeepers, traders, and skilled craftsmen and women. These people did not have titles, but they could own land, build their own homes, and, in some instances, become wealthy in their own right. At the bottom rung of society were the peasants. While the peasants made up the largest group of people, they had very few rights. Life for a peasant was extremely difficult. Most peasants were farmers who worked from sun-up to sun-down (or even longer) to raise their crops. At harvest time, the lord took most of what the peasant had raised in taxes. Most years, they were lucky to survive.