No. There were great benefits to being a vassal. The members of the nobility, from the highest to the lowest, were all vassals of the king or some other lord, and in order to have any power, you had to be a king or a vassal.
Kings were often vassals of other kings. The kings of England were also Dukes of Normandy or Dukes of Aquitaine, and this made them vassals of the kings of France. It was a relationship they would not give up until they got to the point that they were claiming the throne of France for themselves.
Not necessarily.
no
Not necessarily. Irrational numbers can be negative or positive.
The vassal has paid their monthly tribute.We submit ourselves to your empire as a vassal.
Not necessarily. If you swap them, the difference will be negative.
Not necessarily.
A papal vassal is an English Document
A vassal is a serf or peon. Here are some sentences.He was only the vassal of the lord of the manor.You're not the ruler; you're the vassal.She treated me like her vassal.
The plural of vassal is vassals. As in "our vassals have sent us gifts of silk".
A vassal was a person, and a fief was land. A vassal swore allegiance and support to a king, and the king gave the vassal fief to live on.
it is a vassal
VASSAL Engine was created in 2003.