In medieval European society was the king or the pope the most powerful figures
Is this a true of false question?
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Medieval Europe was a Monarch government, and the definition of a Monarch is where the king has the highest authority over all. You make your choice after knowing this information!
Neither, because the power dynamic shifted between the Church and the kings.
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