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Q: What were daimyo given in return for their service for their lord?
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The Japanese daimyo was similar to?

The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.


What was called with the word feu?

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Land held by feudal lord?

Land held by a feudal lord was known as a "fief" or "feudal estate." This land was granted to the lord by the king or a higher-ranking noble in exchange for loyalty, military service, and other obligations. The lord could then grant smaller portions of the land to vassals in return for their loyalty and service.


Those who accepted land in return for pledges of military service were called?

vassals. Vassals were appointed by a lord to protect him in exchange of land.