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A Medieval Lord was simply known as LORD, YOUR LIEGE, or YOUR HONOR. The rank below a Lord was vassals, below vassals were serfs, which is the lowest position. Also he could be known as Sire.
anyone who lived on it besides the serfs (lords,vassals)
thousands.. each lord and lady had hundreds
Vassals are nobles in medieval society who swore loyalty to a lord in return for land and serfs were peasant laborers.
__________ were peasants who worked land for a lord in medieval Europe. a. Vassals b. Surfs c. Fiefs d. Knights
Feudalism
The political system based on agreement between lords and vassals is known as feudalism. In this system, lords granted land or fiefs to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty. This hierarchical structure established reciprocal obligations, where vassals would support their lords in battle and, in return, receive protection and sustenance. Feudalism was prevalent in medieval Europe and shaped social and economic relationships during that period.
In the middle ages, you farmed, hunted or fished for your food, or you had vassals or slaves who did it for you.
No. They would have a helmet made mostly of leather and - if they were not employed as archers - a shield and they might have a leather breastplate for protection.
To control his men in battle and to help manage his estates at home. These men needed to be loyal to him, especially in battle.
The six-letter word that vassals would have as a form of money is "pennies." In medieval times, vassals often received payment or tribute in the form of small coins, which could be referred to as pennies. This term reflects the economic practices of feudal society, where such currency was commonly used for transactions.
Manorialism was a system of land ownership and organization in medieval Europe where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.