A peasant who is bound to land is a serf, while a fief is an estate granted to a vassal.
serff
A serf.
They would be a serf.
A fief.
Serfs.
A fief
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.
They would be a serf.
Peasant/serf
Serfs were bound to the fief and their lord.
A peasant bound to the soil, also known as serfdom, was a system in feudal societies where peasants were tied to the land they worked on and were required to provide labor and goods to the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to farm the land. They had limited rights and freedoms, and their status was hereditary, passing from generation to generation.
A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.
fief or feoff
A fief.
Serfs.
serf
no it can not fore a fief is the way that a vassel makes money
A peasant who was bound to a manor was a serf.
Another word for a peasant in the feudal system was serf. Serfs were individuals bound to the land they worked on and were subject to the authority of the lord in exchange for protection and security.