they make there own pledges but basicly you reside under his care and and pledge fetility to him as well as your honor and sword.
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
The short answer is: English is a Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England.
Year 1000 was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages
The point of including commoners was to avoid being too dependent on grandees (peers, lords, bishops), in other words to have a counterweight.
It is Latin (medi + aevum) for Middle Ages. It has been called the Dark Ages but that term is falling out of favor. The Medieval period ends, I believe, around the time of the Enlightenment. The Middle Ages lasted from about AD 350 to 1450.
As with many words, "lord" has more than one meaning.
Dukes, Lords, and Knights in other words they wanted to have as many heavy cavalry as possible at their disposal. In order to do that they needed horses, in order to have horses they needed lots of land. They put land in control of people they liked called Dukes and Lords who produced horses trained knights...yada yada.
The deciples once asked Jesus to teach them to pray and he taught them the lords prayer as we know it.
Master and servant.
Wench.
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"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
There were many different languages in medieval Europe, as there are today, and many different words for "hospital."
Alliteration
The words are Medieval Latin and mean, literally, Great Charter
Some words that rhyme with "towards" are wards, cords, and hoards.