and the answer is benefice and glebe. they go together such as the benfice of the glebe . 14th century stuff
Here are some answeres 1 The structure of the Feudal System involved the chuch at every stage 2 The church was granted 1/4 of the land in England by the King = power and money 3 The church granted people land then conrtolled their lives.
Lord granted fief to a vassal for military protection and other goods. :)
The feudal system gave the most power to the monarch or king. They were at the top of the feudal hierarchy and had control over vast amounts of land, resources, and people. The king granted land and privileges to the nobles in exchange for their loyalty and military service.
The agreement that served as the basis for feudalism was the feudal contract. This contract was a mutually beneficial agreement between a lord and a vassal. The lord granted land and protection to the vassal, who in return provided military service and other forms of support to the lord.
they were given land
Roman Catholic AnswerIf by "feudal Church" you mean the Catholic Church during the time of feudalism, that is sort of an involved topic, I would start with the Catholic Encyclopedia article on Feudalism below:
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Yes, Bishops were in charge of the church. Since most people went to church in Feudal times, you could consider a bishop important.
There is one major error here: the Catholic Church, while structured as a hierarchy, is not an example of the feudal system.The Pope is the Bishop of Rome, and the formal leader of the Catholic Church.
A tenant-in-chief in a feudal society is a tenant who holds land granted by the sovereign.
A serf is a slave and a slave has no role in the church.
nobles, the Church