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a piece of land
The most important gift a lord could give to a vassal was land. During the feudal age, the ownership of land meant wealth and prestige in a society where there was little money. With the land, a lord would also give serfs to a vassal.
a piece of land
Lords granted lands to vassals because they had a lot of land and needed men to fight in their armies. They also couldn't manage their land alone. As a solution, a lord would give land to vassals in exchange for the vassals agreeing to fight in his army. The vassals would have peasants and serfs work their land.
Gave. offered, vacant, at hand
"I give a gift" as a verb and "gift" as a noun are English equivalents of the Spanish word regalo.Specifically, context indicates whether the word functions as the first person expression of the present indicative of the present infinitive regalare or as the singular form of a masculine noun. The word means "(I) am awarding. giving/giving a gift, award/give/give a gift, do award/give/give a gift" as a verb. It translates as "gift, present" literally -- and "bargain" or "delight" loosely -- in its form as a noun.Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "rey-GA-lo" in Spanish.
Give them land
In the feudal system the vassal gives loyalty, labor, and sometimes taxes or a portion of his harvest to his lord.
It is important to give gifts because it shows the person you are giving the gift to that you are thinking of them. Gifts do not have to be fancy or expensive to convey this; even a small gift may be treasured for a lifetime.
It is important to give gifts because it shows the person you are giving the gift to that you are thinking of them. Gifts do not have to be fancy or expensive to convey this; even a small gift may be treasured for a lifetime.
To show your appreciation you could give your boss a card thanking him/her for the award and describe, in your own words, what receiving the award means to you. Or you could give your boss a small gift as a token of your appreciation. Consider your possibilities, what your boss likes/ dislikes and do what you think is best.
the vassal would go to court with other vassals belonging to your lord and if you were found guilty, you would have to give up your fiefdom.