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no, the largest social class was the peasants who represented over 80% if the population.
The nobles had to give their kings oaths of loyalty and had to support the king with military assistance and taxes. They had to provide farming land and places to live to the serfs on their manors, along with protection. They had to support and obey the Church.
Short Answer: Lords. Long Answer: Kings would give lords land in exchange for something (usually military assistance). The lords would then give some of this land to knights, who would provide the lord with military service. If the knight had enough land, he could give land to other knights in exchange for military service, and thereby the first knight would own his own fief.
Tax paid as military service to feudal lords and Kings in medieval period was called SOCAGE.
They can provide social, religious, military and governmental leadership. They can inspire, fight intolerance and vagrancy, or look for solutions to conflict through diplomacy. They can also make reforms, improve the lives of her subjects or act as a symbol for a constitutional monarchy. They also provide the next generation of leaders. Kings can do the same things.
Kings depended on their nobles and vassals to provide knights and soldiers for their armies. These nobles and vassals were granted land in exchange for military service and loyalty to the king.
Kings Mountain National Military Park was created on 1931-03-03.
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
Kings and priests
military conquest
military conquest
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
Kings, priests, and warriors were in the upper class in ancient mesopotamia.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
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