Non-examples of fiefs would include modern-day corporations, government agencies, and charitable organizations. These entities do not involve the granting of land in exchange for loyalty and military service, which is a defining characteristic of a fief. Additionally, non-feudal societies, such as ancient civilizations like the Egyptians or Mesopotamians, would also not be considered examples of fiefs.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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Well, darling, non-examples of fiefs would be things like a pizza delivery service, a unicorn sanctuary, or a skydiving school. Basically, if it's not a piece of land granted by a lord in exchange for loyalty and service, it ain't a fief. But hey, feel free to dream big and imagine a world where pizzas and unicorns come with medieval titles!
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A fief.
no it can not fore a fief is the way that a vassel makes money
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A vassal was a person, and a fief was land. A vassal swore allegiance and support to a king, and the king gave the vassal fief to live on.
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Fief is not a word in English. Perhaps you mean "fife"?
Vassals agree to fight for the lord, and after an agreement is made the vassal is given a fief in the agreement.
It is true that a fief is the troops of knight that was granted to the vassal.
The word fief is descended from the old Anglo-French meaning fee or something that is owed. All who lived in a fiefdom owed duty to the fief holder in the form of taxes and service. There are now two sentences above, each using the word fief.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed