


Understanding Roturiers: The Commoners of Medieval Europe
Roturiers is a French word that means "commoners" or "non-noble people". It was used in the feudal system of medieval Europe to refer to those who were not members of the nobility, but rather ordinary citizens or peasants.
In modern times, the term has been used to describe people from all walks of life, regardless of their social status or background. It is often used in contrast to the aristocracy or the wealthy elite, and is sometimes associated with the idea of "the common man" or "the working class".



