Why was Frederick II dependent on the nobles?
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Why was Frederick II dependent on the nobles?
Frederick II and The Nobles:
Frederick II was a ruler in ancient times when society was ranked according to wealth and social status. The social hierarchy consisted of people like the nobles, enslaved people, peasants, and servants, with nobility holding the highest social class in the society.
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View this answerFrederick considered nobility the most significant class in the Prussian community. He depended on the nobles because, from this class, he got the...
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Chapter 9 / Lesson 7Learn about Frederick II, the Holy Roman Emperor. Study his personal background, his place in the Hohenstaufen dynasty, and his reign after the death of his father.