Not to discouraging more input, but FYI there have been a few previous posts asking about the relationship between peasants and nobles, and peasants' awareness of politics and news in general
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Did ordinary people in the middle ages have the chance to see portraits of noblemen? Did peasants now what their king looked like?
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How much would a farmer working his fields know about his lord, his lord above him, etc. in 1300's feudal Europe (or your area of expertise)?
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How much would an Early Modern European king know about the life of his subjects?
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"I am Arthur, King of the Britons!" "Who're the Britons?!" To what extent did medieval peasants have a sense of nation and state? Did they know of, or care about, their kings and lords?
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How much did commoners know about the functioning of their governments in ancient and medieval eras?
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Suppose I am a peasant living in feudal Europe under a lord who is through a long feudal chain, under a king. When the crown changes hands, how much impact will it have on my daily life?
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In the medieval era, what amount of knowledge of the outside world would a european peasant have? (e.g: Politics, Wars, Events, Monarchy)
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In medieval Europe, how much did the ordinary people know about world affairs, and how long did it take for news to become widely known?