Not sure what you mean but Monarchs rule Kingdoms.
The monarch provided land to the lords in exchange for service, money, and security.
The monarch provided land to the lords in exchange for service, money, and security.
The monarch provided land to the lords in exchange for service, money, and security.
The feudal system divided people into distinct social classes based on land ownership and obligations. At the top were the monarchs, who granted land to nobles (lords) in exchange for military service. Below the lords were vassals and knights, who served the lords in return for protection and land. At the bottom were the peasants and serfs, who worked the land and provided food and labor, often with limited rights and freedom.
Mesopotamia is Greek for "[land] between rivers." Mesopotamia is the land area found in the Tigris-Euphrates river system. It is generally found in Iraq and parts of Syria.
feudal system
where the land is split up
they have land
More land = more money = more power = feeling of superiority
This is a feudal society that you ask about.
The land ordinance of 1785 was created to divide the land that had been acquired by the U.S..
Monarchs, the church, and the Crusades were intertwined in medieval Europe. Monarchs often worked closely with the church to validate their rule and gain divine support. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the church, led by monarchs, with the goal of reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control. This collaboration between all three entities shaped the power dynamics and religious landscape of Europe during this period.