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In pre-revolution france the nobility and kings were called the

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There was a very distinctive social class system during the Middle Ages.  Most Medieval people were peasants, over 90%, but the divide between peasants and nobility was very clear-cut.  Clergy were also an important part of the social order during the Middle Ages, though they were not necessarily considered a separate class.

There is such thing as the social pyramid. 

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