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Large, self-sufficient farming estates were called Manors!
Convent, Cloister, or Nunnery
Rome
the exchange of duties and rights between lords
fight for the king and serve them
2nd Answer: To expand that a bit, when a greater noble (was not always a king) granted land to a vassal the vassal could take on a number of responsibilities, including military service, hospitality for the lord and his servants, attendance of the lord's court to give advice and council, and participation in the lord's entourage. In the later middle ages the demands for physical military service could sometimes be converted to a monetary payment. This was known as scutage.
War
Picts and Scots
French
The inquisition was set up by the Roman Catholic church, to suppress heresy. In this context, heresy means any acts or dogmas opposing those of the Roman Catholic church. The inquisition was, so to speak, the religious police and besides that an instrument to keep the church pure (orthodox), an instrument of power.
You will find some very good articles on Inquisition at answers.com (for instance by using 1-click answers). The Inquisition is designed to do evil in the name of good. Using it the Church murdered the innocent and enriched itself (or its officers, more properly) with the property it confiscated from them and their families. There is no morally relative argument that can justify the bloody destruction it wrought upon Europe and America, and indeed, in Christian terms, such moral perversity as the Inquisition can only be the product of Satanic influence.
feudalism
seeds were scattered randomly and crops grew in a tangled mass
Baghdad
Wessex, and subsequently Mercia (which he allowed to be governed by his daughter and her husband Aethelred)
The Vikings explored all the following places EXCEPT
Most middle age people were serfs, or people who worked land owned by a lord. Basically, they worked the land, kept what they needed, and most of the time, the lord took the rest.
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The area of Villiers-Charlemagne is 27.57 square kilometers.