the vassal had to help pay the ransom because the lord was unfortunate enough to get himselfcaptured by an enemy.
the vassal had to help pay the ransom because the lord was unfortunate enough to get himselfcaptured by an enemy.
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A vassal was usually a knight that had been given land by his king or overlord. The vassel owed the lord time as a knight. If there was a war he had to give 2 months time, no war he gave time for training and duty to the estate.
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A vassal king is a ruler who holds authority over a territory but is subordinate to a more powerful monarch or empire. This relationship typically involves pledging loyalty and providing military or financial support in exchange for protection and autonomy in governance. Vassal kings often retain some degree of local power while recognizing the supremacy of their overlord. Historically, this system was common in feudal societies.
The vassal has paid their monthly tribute.We submit ourselves to your empire as a vassal.
No. You must pay to receive your goodies from the non-existent overlord of the north pole.
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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.
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