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A lack of true central power weakened and doomed the Rus' to outside ... Lacking a feudal system of vassal loyalty made it impossible for any prince, .... In theory, this meant that the land was held under The Crown as ultimate feudal superior.
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the lords role in society is to give out pieces of land they own to vassals (knights) who return the lord protection and service for that land
It was in exchange for an oath of loyalty.
nova net answer an oath of loyalty
nova net answer an oath of loyalty
Under the feudal system, a piece of land granted by the king to a lord or other noble was known as a fief. The noble would then tithe a portion of the income from the land to the king.
the king sits on the top the church officials and noble under king and the knights at the bottom of them and way at the bottom the peasants
Lord granted fief to a vassal for military protection and other goods. :)
a labourer who labours under a feudal system
In the feudal system during and after the Middle Ages, a "knight" was the level below the nobility, who were the level below the king. A "vassal" was granted the use of land in exchange for fealty to a noble or knight. The noblemen directly under the king were called the "barrens" (from which the title baronderives).
The lowest social class that farmed noble lands were serfs. Serfs were bound to the land they worked on and were obligated to provide labor, goods, and services to the noble landowner in exchange for protection and a plot of land for themselves. They had limited freedoms and were under the authority of the noble landowner.
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.
Maid Marian was either a ward of the noble court under the protection of the king, or a maternal cousin according to the accounts I have found.
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