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Where did knights stand in the social hierarchy of a feudal system?
above all nobles but below the king
below all nobles and above all peasants
below all vassals and above all peasants
above all vassals but below the king
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below all nobles and above all peasants
Explanation: Knights were typically vassals serving higher nobles (lords, barons) in exchange for land or pay, so they ranked below the major nobility but above peasants and serfs.
Explanation: Knights were typically vassals serving higher nobles (lords, barons) in exchange for land or pay, so they ranked below the major nobility but above peasants and serfs.
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