Anyone with more money than they had. Landowners, businessowners, Lords and Ladies .
Vassals could receive more land from the lord and if they were rich enough, vassals could become a lord to other vassals. Feudalism could become confusing.
AnswerVassals ruled lands granted to them by their king. Those lands were called fiefs. AnswerVassals swore to obey and support their lords or kings. In exchange for this they were granted fiefs, from which they could derive wealth by taking a part of what the serfs there grew. They were obliged to protect the serfs, and to see that they had land to work and live on.Vassal is a piece of land. The land is based on the conditions of homage and allegiance.
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
Monarchs and lords granted land to vassals. A person who made the grant was called the liege. So a lord who did this was the liege lord. For more information, please use the link below.
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Yes it is much more powerful
Yes because Kings are the ones who make them lords
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Anyone with more money than they had. Landowners, businessowners, Lords and Ladies .
i think the peasants have more responsibilties because they work a lot and serve there lords
You can hit an underhand serve in tennis; however, the overhand serve is more effective because it is more powerful. That is why you don't see the underhand serve used much.
The House of Lords is more powerful than the House of Commons
AnswerVassals ruled lands granted to them by their king. Those lands were called fiefs. AnswerVassals swore to obey and support their lords or kings. In exchange for this they were granted fiefs, from which they could derive wealth by taking a part of what the serfs there grew. They were obliged to protect the serfs, and to see that they had land to work and live on.Vassal is a piece of land. The land is based on the conditions of homage and allegiance.