in medieval times, the king, or also known as the monarch, was always at the top of the feudal society. The peasant and serfs were at the bottom. The middle was filled with nobles.
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In the feudal system the most powerful person was the monarch.
The most important person in the everyday life of the peasants would probably have been the reeve, who supervised their daily work and reported to the manor lord.
Depending on time and place, the most important person in the Middle Ages was the pope, the patriarch of Constantinople, or a monarch such as a king or emperor.
Within each region the Lord of the Manor would be the primary leader. They too however is beholden to those of higher rank, not to mention the Monarchy (King, Queen) of the country.
Feudalism started in the 9th century, during the Medieval Era. It was very popular, but most nations now are not using a feudal system.
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