There was royalty and the poor I'm going to start off with the royalty. The king ruled large areas of land, by divine right. He gave parts of his land to local lords, to protect from invasion. Then there was the queen, a sovereign or monarch, the wife of the King. Next is the Prince, he was a non-reigning member of a royal family. Next is the Princess, a non-reigning female member of a royal family Then is the Queen Mother, a Queen who is the mother of a reigning sovereign, also the widow of a former king. Then is the Regent, it is a person who controls the ruling power in a kingdom during the absence or disability of the sovereign. There were also royalty in the church. Like the bishop, was head of the Roman Catholic Church. The Bishops were leaders of the church, they were noblemen, they supervised the priests, monks, and nuns. It was not unusual for the bishop to lead his knights. Next is the Priest, he provided spiritual direction and controlled religious ceremonies in churches. Then is the Monk, they were men who gave up all their possessions and lived an ordinary life, they lived very simply, they couldn't marry and they devoted themselves to prayer, study, and helping the poor, and they sometimes served as doctors.
They also had many entertainers like Minstrels, they were entertainers who traveled from town to town, they often traveled in groups. Most of them were singers or musicians, some of them had other skills. Some of them juggled or did acrobats, and some of them danced. They also had Mummers, they were actors that re-enacted religious plays, they also used to refer as a dancer especially at a festival. There were Thespians, it was Greek word for hypocrites, means "one who interrupts". Then there was a Mage a magician.
They also had many entertainers like Minstrels, they were entertainers who traveled from town to town, they often traveled in groups. Most of them were singers or musicians, some of them had other skills. Some of them juggled or did acrobats, and some of them danced. They also had Mummers, they were actors that re-enacted religious plays, they also used to refer as a dancer especially at a festival. There were Thespians, it was Greek word for hypocrites, means "one who interrupts". Then there was a Mage a magician.