Who used to have power in a city in the Middle Ages?

One of the representatives of power in the medieval city was the governor appointed by the supreme ruler. He represented the monarch himself in the city.

The highest (in this city) representatives of the church also had power.

Representatives of the nobility, the “bourgeoisie” and the merchants, who could influence the life of the city due to their wealth, also enjoyed a certain amount of power.

It is also worth mentioning the representatives of the judicial and military authorities, since sometimes their powers could be quite extensive.



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