William the Conqueror instituted the feudal system to govern with when he won The Battle of Hastings in 1066.
No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
He was someone who was underneath the tenant in chief in the feudal system
The feudal system was imposed on serfs (poor farmers) by Princes: the wealthy nobility.
Doing homage in Norman England was a feudal ritual where a vassal would pledge their loyalty and service to their lord. It involved the vassal kneeling before their lord, placing their hands between their lord's hands, and making a verbal oath of loyalty. This act solidified the relationship between lord and vassal in the feudal system.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
yes it is
No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
Because they had rein over everyone else.
He was someone who was underneath the tenant in chief in the feudal system
The feudal system was imposed on serfs (poor farmers) by Princes: the wealthy nobility.
Doing homage in Norman England was a feudal ritual where a vassal would pledge their loyalty and service to their lord. It involved the vassal kneeling before their lord, placing their hands between their lord's hands, and making a verbal oath of loyalty. This act solidified the relationship between lord and vassal in the feudal system.
1066-1500
Equality.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
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beacause they were losers
A tenant - in - chief was a role in the Feudal System. It was usually Norman barons or bishops. They would provide knights for the king in return for land.