Class System for middle ages
King: This is the highest social rank that you can get to. As a king he had to make laws and attempt to remove poverty from the Kingdom and take care of.
the citizens in his kingdom.
Tenant-in-chief: This is the secodn highest social rank that you can get to. They're responsible for providing knights and soldiers for the king's feudal army. They were honorable.
Knights: Knights are second to last for social class. Served as vassals and as a vassal he was to aid and protect the king. They also helped the king and watched over his belongings when he was not around.
Peasants: This is the lowest rank you can have in the social class. These were freemen and commoners. They had rights and some land but not much. This social class also includes slaves and serfs.
the citizens in his kingdom.
Tenant-in-chief: This is the secodn highest social rank that you can get to. They're responsible for providing knights and soldiers for the king's feudal army. They were honorable.
Knights: Knights are second to last for social class. Served as vassals and as a vassal he was to aid and protect the king. They also helped the king and watched over his belongings when he was not around.
Peasants: This is the lowest rank you can have in the social class. These were freemen and commoners. They had rights and some land but not much. This social class also includes slaves and serfs.