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Royal Courts In The Middle Ages

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Royal courts in the Middle Ages were the centers of political, social, and cultural life in medieval Europe. They were where monarchs held court, dispensed justice, and conducted diplomacy.

Key Features

  • Monarch's residence
  • Courtiers and noble attendees
  • Ceremonies and rituals
  • Power struggles and intrigue

Pros

  • Symbol of power and authority
  • Hub of art and culture
  • Influence on literature and music

Cons

  • Hierarchical structure
  • Political tensions and rivalries
  • Rigid rules of etiquette

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