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homage
Knights swore an oath of fealty to serve and protect their king, to uphold the code of chivalry, to defend the realm, and to be loyal and honorable in all their actions.
homage or loyalty
Chivalry
Every knight swore an oath of fealty to his king, pledging loyalty, service, and protection. This oath, often part of the ceremonial act of knighthood, included commitments to defend the realm, uphold justice, and support the king in times of war. In return, knights were granted land or titles, ensuring a mutual obligation between the knight and the monarch. This bond was fundamental to the feudal system, reinforcing the social and political hierarchy of the time.
The Clergy swore loyalty to the Pope (apart from the king)
Feudal Lords were the ones who swore loyalty in exchange for land. They controlled all of the land.
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Knights swore to protect their said lord with their life, to drive the evil-ones from the land and to fall in war with honor and courage in their hearts; I'm not really sure -what- the real swearing the Knights gave to their Kings.
night king nox is the king of the night
Linda and Ray King. Milly King visits there every fortnight. The girls parents wonder about in the night
The past tense of swear is swore.