kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
Kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords. They often battled over who was actually more powerful.
. Kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
Lords were always under the Watch of kings who controlled them
Royal
As part of their relationship with the king, the lords always had to provide military support for him. They had to be ready for war.
Patriarchal and exploitative. Lords were supposed to look after their vassals, hence the patriarchal relationship, but at the same time, they used their vassals for resources.
Both clergy and vassals had to take oaths of loyalty and obedience, and were bound by law and custom to uphold those oaths.
the lords
kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
Royal
As part of their relationship with the king, the lords always had to provide military support for him. They had to be ready for war.
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It affected the relationship bevause the kings were more leveled to the lords, and did not have as much power as before.
It affected the relationship bevause the kings were more leveled to the lords, and did not have as much power as before.
their all from medieval times
Vassalage is the relationship between the feudal lord and his vassal. Kings had higher lords as vassals, and higher lords had lower lords as vassals. The practice was called subinfeudation.
Patriarchal and exploitative. Lords were supposed to look after their vassals, hence the patriarchal relationship, but at the same time, they used their vassals for resources.
Serfs gave crops to Lords and Lords controlled serfs' lives.
the exchange of duties and rights between lords. :) the exchange of duties and rights between lords the exchange of duties and rights between lords the exchange of duties and rights between lords the exchange of duties and rights between lords the exchange of duties and rights between lords
The system of rule by lords under a king was called feudalism. This was often a very corrupt form of government, as the lords were not really regulated by the king.