The nobility and the king had power, but over them was the Catholic Church. The church was the ultimate power over everyone.
It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.
the amount of land possessed
Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
One key difference between feudal Europe and feudal Japan lies in their social hierarchies and roles within the class structure. In Europe, the feudal system was characterized by a rigid class structure with kings, nobles, knights, and peasants, while in Japan, the system was more focused on the samurai warrior class, who held significant power and loyalty to their daimyo (feudal lords). Additionally, the cultural and religious influences, such as the prominence of Christianity in Europe versus Shinto and Buddhism in Japan, shaped their respective societies and governance.
Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
No. Do you want the Church to tell you what to think, how to think it, and censure what you do and read? Do you want to have a few people in power and everyone else supporting them? This is what the feudal system is about.
Feudal lords were loyal because they owed their power to the king. This created a stable political structure, as everyone was indebted to and reliant on the person higher in the feudal system.
Feudal lords were loyal because they owed their power to the king. This created a stable political structure, as everyone was indebted to and reliant on the person higher in the feudal system.
Feudal lords were loyal because they owed their power to the king. This created a stable political structure, as everyone was indebted to and reliant on the person higher in the feudal system.
It was the government of Europe for a 1,000 years.
The strengthening of the feudal system
Europe