by protecting serfs from raiders in return for thier toil and labor
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by protecting serfs from raiders in return for thier toil and labor
The only why to become a knight is if your father was a knight or you did something very very good and the lord will make you into a knight
the Medieval Knight did not earn money. In return for his services to the lord or king, the knight would be payed by gaining land.
It was called the feudal system, a knight would promise the lord loyalty and protection in return for land which would make the knight a vassal. The vassal and his family now fought for the lord and they were always loyal.
Manors typically used a system of farming known as the manorial system. This involved a lord granting land to peasants in exchange for labor or goods. The peasants would work the land and give a portion of the produce to the lord as rent.
Bishop Fulbert wrote that a knight should always keep in mind what is harmless, safe, honorable, useful, easy, and practicable for his lord. What he means by harmless is that nothing should be allowed to be physically injurious to his lord; by safe it is that the lord's confidences should be respected and maintained; by honorable it is that the lord's honor be respected; by useful it is that he should not damage the lord's possessions; and by easy or practicable, it is that he not make difficult those things the lord finds easy, or impossible what the lord finds possible.
The decline in trade made many goods difficult to get. The people who lived on manors had to make do with what they could make themselves. This made them more self sufficient.
It helped show what was life like outside of the manors.
Yes, knights were often expected to marry and have families to continue their lineage. However, their obligations to their lord and duties as a knight could sometimes make it challenging to prioritize family life. Family connections were important for a knight's social standing and alliances.
the serfs had to pay the lords to farm on their land.
it took $185 million to make the dark knight
AnswerSerfs were slaves and they owed everthing to the Lord (landlord). AnswerSerfs were not slaves. Some of them really had no need for money, because they paid rent in labor or a part of the crop, and the manors were pretty self sufficient, but many of them had means to make money, and some paid their rent with money. When they had money, different forms of taxation appeared, and the lords very often were responsible for collecting this. There are links below to articles on serfdom and manorialism.