Want this question answered?
A vassal is someone in a feudal system who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch.So while a warrior in feudal Japan might be someone's vassal, the word vassal does not define him as a warrior.
In the feudal system the vassal gives loyalty, labor, and sometimes taxes or a portion of his harvest to his lord.
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.
It was called the feudal system, a knight would promise the lord loyalty and protection in return for land which would make the knight a vassal. The vassal and his family now fought for the lord and they were always loyal.
a vassal owed aleigance to his lord
a vassal owed aleigance to his lord
Feudalism.
The lord gave land to the vassal, the vassal promised his loyalty and service.
it is a vassal
managing the operation of the fief and pledging loyalty to the lord
The set of unwritten rules that determines the relationship between a lord and his vassal is that the vassal must protect the lord and the lord must provide protection for the vassal. This was a rule that most vassals and lords lived by.
Wahat were the duties and rights of the lord vassal to each other?