Which class had the highest position in medieval European society?
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The Upper Class.
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The Upper Class. The upper class of medieval European society comported of royals, patricians, knights, and the church. Although these groups inclusively held power in the middle periods, they also fought with each other for lesser control within their class structure.
At the veritably top were the lords, popes, and nobility, who were frequently at odds with one another in the fight for power. Meanwhile, the merchandisers and educated persons enthralled the middle class, which was an instigative place to be in the medieval world.
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