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How was fief-holding and manorialism related?

Fief-holding was a system in which vassals were granted land (fiefs) by lords in exchange for loyalty and military service. Manorialism, on the other hand, was an economic system centered around the manor, a large estate controlled by a lord. Fiefs were often part of manors, with vassals holding land from the lord within the manor and providing labor and resources in return.


What is the piece of land in feudalism called?

A fief


What is the piece of land in Fuedalism called?

fief


What is Land that king gives?

A land is called a fief in the Middle Ages.


What was land held by a feudal lord called?

fief


What is The land that was given by the king to a noble was called a?

...a Fief.


What is a received land by another lord called?

A fief.


A piece of land granted by one lord to another was called a?

It was called a fief.


What was land given to a knight for service called?

Land given to a knight for service was called a "fief." In the feudal system, this land was granted by a lord in exchange for military service and loyalty. The knight, or vassal, would manage the fief and its resources, often overseeing peasants who worked the land. This arrangement was fundamental to the social and economic structure of medieval Europe.


A share of land in medieval Europe?

a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.


A vassal was given the rights to control the fief and to have ownership of it?

This is called an investiture. Investitures were common in the 11th and 12th centuries. The land the vassal was given is called a fief.


What gave people power in feudalism?

The ownership of land. It was called fief.