Normandy was owned by the fuedal lords. Hope this helps.
The fuedal system.
They would have been in the Serf class, along with the business people, tavern owners and blacksmiths.
It was the dowry of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who married Henry II of England after the annulment of her marriage to Louis VII of France.
The Isabel surname's long heritage arose during the Middle Ages in the northern region of France known as Normandy.
No, it was about 48% English and were either Quaker or Church of England.
Walker is an English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish occupational name for a fuller. Middle English walkere, means 'to walk' . This was the regular term for the occupation during the Middle Ages in western and northern England.
No. France is in Western Europe, not the Middle East.
First recorded in Middle English after 1275 as 'assemblee' from a similar word possible inherited from France
It has a variety of meanings but may come from the northern Middle English word 'bekke,' meaning stream or brook.
France in the Middle Ages was created in 843.
The knights were fuedal lords that owned land. They would have fuedal relationships with vassals under them. The would give the vassals land in return for service.Usually army service but sometimes food.
Paris is located in the "Île-de-France" (island of France) administrative region, formerly the "région parisienne", which is in the middle northern part of France, centrally situated between the West and East borders.Geographically, it is in the "bassin parisien" (Paris Basin.)