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Lands were granted in exchange for loyalty and support.
A knight is typically situated below the nobility, which includes barons, counts, and dukes, but above the peasants and serfs. Knights were usually granted land or fiefs in exchange for their military service to their lord or monarch.
the Barons gave land to the knights. and the knights gave land to serfs
The barons are the closest people to King William they look after his land.
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Lands were granted in exchange for loyalty and support.
A knight is typically situated below the nobility, which includes barons, counts, and dukes, but above the peasants and serfs. Knights were usually granted land or fiefs in exchange for their military service to their lord or monarch.
It was in exchange for an oath of loyalty.
A Baron was a noble given land and power by a king in exchange for soldiers in the Kings army.(This concept is called Feudalism) A Baroness was most commonly a Barons wife but they could also be female Barons.
Barons were under king. Barons were given land to rule .
the Barons gave land to the knights. and the knights gave land to serfs
A piece of land granted to a vassal in exchange for oaths of loyalty and support is called a fief. The ceremony at which this was done was called commendation.
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The barons are the closest people to King William they look after his land.
In the feudal system, baron tenants held the highest status. In exchange for land from the king, barons were expected to provide military protection to their overlord. Under the baron were knights, who were expected to provide military assistance in times of war.
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They were like landlords (sort of). The peasants harvested food and cultivated the land, then they gave it to their lord (aka Barons) as tax. The Barons also provided protection against barbarian invasion with his knights. In the feudal pyramid, king and queen first, then barons along with the church, the knights then finally the peasants.