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What was right of common land called in feudal times?

COMMONAGE


How does an eastern woodland Indian greet people?

they raise their right hand and say ''how''


What is a good sentence for feudal?

The scientist tested their hypothesis, and feudle to the answer the hypothesis was right


Why isn't western Europe still operating under a feudal system?

because it work for years but the people got out for the feudal system for the right to vote if they were stal in the system we would be it it to int he usa but they did not so were not


Did Africans start samurai in Japan?

No, but some earned the right to fight for the shogan late in the feudal era.


What is the right pig breed for you to raise?

It all depends what your goal is? Meat? Pets? You also have to take in to account how much room you have and if they will be pasture or commercially kept. The right breed depends on many variables.


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They live in Beverly Hills in California 9601 Wilshire Blvd.


If the nobleman received land from a king what was the land called?

The land received by a nobleman from a king was called a "fief." This arrangement was part of the feudal system, where the nobleman, or vassal, would manage the land and provide military service in return for protection and the right to the resources from the land. The king granted these lands to secure loyalty and support from the nobility.


What did peasant get from the feudal lord and what did the feudal lord get in return?

Peasants received land to cultivate, protection, and the right to live on the estate from the feudal lord. In return, they provided labor, a portion of their crops, and various dues or services to the lord. This mutual dependence created a hierarchical structure where the lord maintained control over the land and the peasant population, while the peasants relied on the lord for their livelihood and security.


What is a feudal holding?

A feudal holding refers to a parcel of land granted by a lord to a vassal in the feudal system, typically during the medieval period. This arrangement was characterized by mutual obligations: the vassal would provide military service and loyalty to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to manage the land. The holding could include various resources, such as agricultural land, villages, and serfs, who worked the land on behalf of the vassal. This system established a hierarchical structure of power and land ownership in feudal societies.


Can 3 week old foals withstand a night of rain in the pasture?

probably not it might get pneumonia or freeze to death or something. better safe than sorry right


What were the good qualities of a good feudal lord?

The feudal system was based on reciprocity: the lord (often the king) was loyal to his warriors, rewarding them in the right measure with lands and goods for their services and ensuring that they would continue to serve him in war and peace; the warriors (the knights) had the sacred duty to serve only their king, hold and govern the lands he had given them as a fief and fight for him if he called them to war. A good feudal lord - if he was the king - made sure that his rewards for loyalty and bravery were seen by the recipient and others as just and open-handed; a good feudal lord - if he was the king's subject - made sure his loyalty was seen as rock-solid, paying homage to the king at the appropriate moments, and that he was seen by the king as a good administrator of his fief.