Who consisted of the population of medieval cities?

The population of medieval cities consisted primarily of people engaged in the production of goods and trade. In addition to them, people employed in the service sector (hairdressers, porters, owners of taverns and inns) lived in medieval cities. In large cities, feudal lords lived with their entourage (servants and military detachments), various officials (judges, notaries, teachers of schools and universities). In addition, clergymen lived in the cities.



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