Knights and barons are both titles associated with the feudal system, but they differ in rank and responsibilities. Knights were typically lower-ranking nobles who served as mounted warriors and vassals to higher lords, often receiving land in exchange for military service. Barons, on the other hand, were higher-ranking nobles who held lands directly from the king and had more significant political power, often overseeing multiple knights and managing larger territories. In summary, the primary difference lies in their rank and the extent of their authority within the feudal hierarchy.
the Barons gave land to the knights. and the knights gave land to serfs
They were like landlords (sort of). The peasants harvested food and cultivated the land, then they gave it to their lord (aka Barons) as tax. The Barons also provided protection against barbarian invasion with his knights. In the feudal pyramid, king and queen first, then barons along with the church, the knights then finally the peasants.
Yes, the Barons promised William loyalty and Knights, and the Knights promised loyalty to their Barons and 40 days a year of service in William's army.
The KING gave grants land to the BARONS, BORONS gave grants land to the KNIGHT, KNIGHTS gave the grants land to the VILLENS, the VILLENS provide food and servide when demanded to the KNIGHTS, KNIGHTS proved protection and military service to the BARONS, BARONS provides money and knights to the KING.
Knights typically provided military service and loyalty to barons in exchange for land or protection. In this feudal system, knights pledged their allegiance and were expected to fight for their barons during conflicts. In return, barons granted knights fiefs, which were parcels of land that could be cultivated or used to generate income. This relationship was foundational to the structure of medieval society, emphasizing mutual obligations and support.
Knights are nobles because they are sons of knights wich are nobles.
the king depended on the barons to provide knights and soildiers
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it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
The knights from King William's army promised to fight for the barons for 40 days each year.
The KING gave grants land to the BARONS, BORONS gave grants land to the KNIGHT, KNIGHTS gave the grants land to the VILLENS, the VILLENS provide food and servide when demanded to the KNIGHTS, KNIGHTS proved protection and military service to the BARONS, BARONS provides money and knights to the KING.
Barons and Knights. A bit like mayors today