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A knight in feudalism was a mounted warrior who served a lord in exchange for land. Their duties included military service, protection of the lord's lands, and participating in tournaments and jousting events. Knights were expected to follow a code of chivalry that emphasized loyalty, bravery, and honor.

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Is a knight the same as a lord?

In feudalism, a lord was a leader of his lands. A knight was a soldier dedicated to his lord.


What is a simple definition of feudalism?

lord gives land to knight, knight protects the lord


Under feudalism what responsibility does a knight have?

The knight had responsibility to the kingdom and the kingdom. He owed everything to the king. Lands, titles, and power.


What would you be studying when using the terms manor house knight serf and fief?

Feudalism


What are 10 words that have to do with feudalism?

vassal keep sword mace knight fief lord surf armor


What are the limits of feudalism?

The limits of Feudalism is that it bound people to a certain class depending on who they were. This meant that there was never a chance that a peasant could become a knight or a king. They would always be locked into their social class.


Was there knights in the dark age?

Yes, that was in the time of feudalism, where the lords (nobles) granted feifs (land) to the knights in exchange that the knight would fight in battles for the lord.


Were there evil knights in the Middle Ages?

The idea of an "evil" knight is from the movies. There has always been good and bad people. The middle ages was a time of chaos, killing, slavery, and feudalism. The most powerful controlled the weak and they did it with any means that they could.


What system of government was based on the exchange of the land for protection and service?

Feudalism.


What are the characteristic of feudalism?

what is feudalism


How did the hundred years war lead to the decline of feudalism?

The Hundred Years War did not cause the fall of feudalism. Feudalism continued to exist as a governing force. It weakened feudalism as an effective military technique. The English Longbow could fire a penetrating arrow into a suit of armor and through a shirt of chain mail. The basic unit of the feudal system had been the manor house. The serfs worked so the manor could support one knight in shining armor on horseback. The lord of the manor also paid taxes to support the next higher up level. The serfs, the manor house, and the taxes remained. The knight became useless.


What are some examples of feudalism?

Feudalism is a bargain between a lord and his vassal. Feudalism is the bargain between a lord and his vassal.