Feudalism developed some 350 years after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. It was the result of a period of warfare and political instability during the Carolingian Empire.
Under Frankish tradition, the empire was partitioned among the children of the incumbent emperor. This led to wars between the sons and often other close relatives got involved. The continuous warfare led to a collapse in central authority, the rise in the military power of aristocrats and the emergence of the feudal relationship between lords and vassals. The vassals were knights whose military support was sought by the lords in exchange for grants of land (feuds) to the vassals. As a result, the vassals acquired lands and became local landlords. They also fought alongside their lords. The instability also led to the phenomenon of encastlement. The minor aristocrats and the vassals sought refuge in castles in the countryside for defence against attacks by other warlords.
Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.
No there is no connection between the concept of feudalism and democracy.
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Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.
The Franks did not create feudalism, rather it evolved from the social and political structures in place during the early Middle Ages across Europe. Feudalism emerged as a way to maintain order and stability in a decentralized society through the granting of land in exchange for loyalty and military service. The Frankish kingdom did contribute to the spread and consolidation of feudalism through its conquests and administrative systems.
The strongest civilizing force in Europe during the early Middle Ages was the Church.
Vikings raided all along the coasts, and up the major rivers, of Europe in the Early Middle Ages.
During the early middle ages, 500 - 1000AD, Europe was a frontier land as it was sparsely populated and undeveloped. ;P
No there is no connection between the concept of feudalism and democracy.
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William the Conqueror.
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Manorialism.
Manorialism.
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