no they did not
In the feudal system the vassal gives loyalty, labor, and sometimes taxes or a portion of his harvest to his lord.
the vassal had to help pay the ransom because the lord was unfortunate enough to get himselfcaptured by an enemy.
a vassal owed aleigance to his lord
a vassal owed aleigance to his lord
The lord gave land to the vassal, the vassal promised his loyalty and service.
it is a vassal
The vassal has paid their monthly tribute.We submit ourselves to your empire as a vassal.
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.
Vassals were required to provide military support, pay taxes or tributes to their lord, and perform services such as maintaining the lord's land, repairing buildings, or fighting in wars on behalf of their lord. These services were essentially the vassal's way of showing loyalty and fulfilling their obligations to their feudal lord.
Wahat were the duties and rights of the lord vassal to each other?
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.
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