A lord protects a village and is in charge
Serf's duties... *work the lord's land (the demense) *due a varying number of days labor on the manor of the lord. *Frequently owed military service (not always) *Swear absolute loyalty to the lord *Pay taxes and fees required by the lord *Only leave the manor with the lord's permission {in short, work to keep the manor running} Lord's Duties *Protect his serfs from attack *Settle disputes between serfs *Conduct trials and punish criminals {in short, manage the economic and social aspects of the manor inluding policing and military protection
Wahat were the duties and rights of the lord vassal to each other?
Serfs were required to work the lord's land for food, as well as taxes and manor labor. The lord was a general governor of his people, set to protect the serfs and settle disputes between them.
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protect the king and fight in the wars
Dear friend, The work of the ministry is to do the work of the Lord on the earth-to represent the Lord among the people, preach the gospel, and administer the ordinances thereof. The chosen servants and appointed officers in the Church of Jesus Christ are put on earth by him to conduct the work necessary for the salvation of mankind. A minister "called of God, as was Aaron" (Heb. 5:4), and endowed with the holy priesthood, represents the Lord when he is performing his official duties, and is the Lord's agent. Therefore, what he does "according to the will of the Lord is the Lord's business"
A vassals duties were to serve a lord of a higher rank and to keep faith and loyalty to the lord against all others.
They were called serfs.
Feudalism was a social system where the lesser ranks of society owed certain duties directly to their immediate superiors, who owed duties to their immediate superiors and so on up to the king, who was the ultimate superior. At each level, the inferiors also received the benefit of the duties owed to them by their superiors. These rights and responsibilities were hereditary. Thus a peasant, at the lowest level of society, owed a duty of work to the lord of the manor to which he was attached (he was obliged to labour on the fields for the profit of the lord) but the lord owned a corresponding duty of protection to the peasant (he was obliged to defend the manor and its people in case of attack).
The agent that managed a Lord's estate was the Steward. The Steward was responsible for caring for the estate in the Lord's absence as well as all domestic duties.
To server the lord, fight for him and many others tasks that a lord could give to the knight. But that dont force the knights go against religion i think.