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What did a noble provide to his servants?

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food and lodging

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During the middle ages, a noble provided food and shelter (a place to stay) to his servants.

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Nobles during the middle ages were the holder below the kings rank in society. Nobles were the owner of lands in Europe while servants and peasants related to the lower feudal class in the society. Servants were the property of their lord as they owned no land and became dependent on them. The duty of the Noble was to look after servants by providing food and a roof over their head.

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