The ladies followed the men, and couldn't vote
king William, the barons, the knights etc.... all the way down the fuedal system.
Lords and Ladies
No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
It is impossible to answer this because the number can't be known.
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Yes they did because it gave them hope through difficult,dark, and murky times.
The Qin dynasty which is at times spelt as the Chin dynasty helped create a Fuedal empire.
In medieval times, lords and ladies held significant social and political power, overseeing large estates and managing the land and its inhabitants. Lords were responsible for maintaining order, administering justice, and providing protection to their vassals and serfs. Ladies often managed the household, overseeing domestic affairs, and could also wield influence in political matters, particularly through marriage alliances. Their roles were essential in maintaining the feudal system and ensuring the stability of their territories.
Feudalism is the political system in which land is given for military service in medieval times.
that's a very clever question! i love it! but im very sure they couldn't...
they invented it in medieval times.
No A knight in Medieval times was a protector he competed (joust, sword fight, etc., etc) the ladies were the ones that cooked and cleaned and if you were a nobleman's wife you watched over the manor and made sure it was nice and tidy. And by the way "No" is a really bad answer because it has nothing to do with the question.