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The three O's 1. Obey. 2.Obey. 3.Obey.
The rules were simple. 1. Obey your masters 2. In no way will you physically touch a guard 3. Do Not attempt escape, escape attempts or tunnels will result in entire cabin death 4. You are REQUIRED to come to all prisoner executions 5. You will accept all punishments and work conditions 6. Failure to obey these rules will result in your death by hanging or firing squad
Whether or not a noble was a vassal of the king depended on the rank of the noble and the location. In the middle ages every noble was a vassal except the king. However, not all were vassals of the king. The top nobles or counts were vassals of the king. They had nobles under them. Those nobles had to obey their counts but did not have to obey the king. So a count could and frequently did join a civil war against a king.When William the Conqueror conquered England, he not only made his barons vassals to the king, but he also made the entire population vassals of the king. Thus in England the entire population consisted of the king's vassals. l
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Nobles and commoners obey the pharaoh because he is the greatest and most powerful also he us their god.
Honor and obey your father and your mother.
hugh had no national army or national tax sources so the nobles barley recognized him so they had no intrest in obeying him
Compliance.
they are linked because they have to deal with rules and to obey the rules
Kings got nobles to support them by giving or promising something, usually land.
he was obey god rules and following them.
listen to the priest
The answer to this is very simple. You follow their rules and do what is asked of you.
They got punishments if They didnt Obey the rules
Yes.
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