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Feudal obligations refer to the duties and responsibilities that a vassal owed to their lord in exchange for land and protection. These obligations often included providing military service, paying taxes, and offering loyalty and support to the lord in times of need. Feudalism was a system that dominated medieval Europe, where these hierarchical relationships between lords and vassals formed the basis of society.
A lord or monarch would typically make a grant of land to another person in the feudal system. This grant, known as a fief, would be given in exchange for military service or other obligations.
The Bushido code was a set of ethical principles followed by the samurai that emphasized loyalty to their daimyo (feudal lord) above all else. This code governed the behavior and mindset of samurai warriors, who were expected to serve their daimyo faithfully and to prioritize their lord's needs and wishes over their own personal interests. Adherence to the Bushido code was seen as a way for samurai to demonstrate their honor, courage, and commitment to their feudal obligations.
In Europe's Feudal System, peasants were the lowest class and were treated like slaves.
During the middle ages most societies operated under some form of feudal system.
He wanted to quit his high stress job and take a lower stress position, but his financial obligations prevented him from doing so. She had to cancel her date due to family obligations. Jack and Jill wanted to take a vacation but, due to prior obligations, were unable to do so.
The crusades
they won
a set of obligations and the teachings of the church.
a set of obligations and the teachings of the church.
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it wasn't a who , it was magna carta, a feudal document.
The Feudal Society was based upon the oaths of fealty (loyalty) to the King for land. His tenants or vassals would perform this fealty in exchange for plots of land called fiefs. Those holder included Bishops as the church was one of the largest landowners, there were also people lower down the hierarchical scale such as villeins and serfs. Often vassals to the King were also Lords to vassals such as peasants, who they let out a small section of their land to in return for farming. However, there is one important factor you must remember, the fief they were given was only held by them, it belonged to their Lord - The King and they held it for him in return for protection by him. Tenants and vassals who held fiefs for their King were not only supposed to pay fealty to him but also carry out other feudal obligations, if they did not carry out these obligations then this gave the King rights to take or 'escheat' their lands. These feudal obligations included military obligations, the vassal was expected to fight for the King in battle, to give the King a percentage of his farming output and also to attend courts of the King. These feudal obligations and the relationships between the Lord and his vassal became the very basis of the Feudal Society.
both had classesboth had a low class and a high classhad a powerful personhad obligations in the same way
A medieaval system of ranking, where everybody owed the person above them.
(in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun.
Monks were not part of the feudal system. They were part of the Church clergy and held no land of their own; they owed no feudal obligation to any overlord and were not governed by the king's law.The Church as an institution held land and might also have manors, peasants and knights owing feudal obligations to an abbot or bishop, but monks were in no way connected with any of this.
A failure to meet financial obligations, or a failure to appear in court.