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Religious vows were added to the Oath of Fealty for the purpose of making the agreement between the King and the knight even stronger. In this case, violation of the oath meant the knight was jeopardizing his soul by not fulfilling his loyalty in any way to his overlord.

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Religious vows were added to the feudal oath taken by a knight to signify their commitment to uphold Christian values and principles in their conduct as warriors. It also served to emphasize the spiritual aspect of their chivalric duties and obligations.

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