for one a manor is a place the common people called serfs lived sefts were poor and most never left the manor there hole life the manor was ran by a lord who gave land to the serfs to farm for and exchange of some of the crops they grew he also gave land to knights for protection the knights had better living quaters and the mannor also had lesser lords and the lord would give some off his land to him there was a celibration for this called fief they were usally his vassals or oldest son serfs didnt own land like they knights vassals or religious priest and order and yes they could have children on the manor
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Medieval estates were called manors. They were central to the manorial system. There are links below.
Most knights were lords of manors. The manorial system was designed to provide for knights without having to pay them money. They got manors from the king, and owed the king support in return. As lords of manors, they often spent time managing or improving their holdings. They had professional support from stewards and reeves to do this, but some knights were quite personally involved in their manors. Since they had manors, they were able to hunt, have guests, and so on. They also visited their friends, when on pilgrimage, or traveled for other reasons.
What role did a medieval baron play?It was the rank if noblitly.
Yes, the Medieval manors system were intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
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Cities and towns were not normally in manors. Villages could be.
The cast of Children in Manors - 2014 includes: Joseph Alexander Gill as Raymond
The Lord of the manors soldiers and guards.
Medieval estates were called manors. They were central to the manorial system. There are links below.
Most knights were lords of manors. The manorial system was designed to provide for knights without having to pay them money. They got manors from the king, and owed the king support in return. As lords of manors, they often spent time managing or improving their holdings. They had professional support from stewards and reeves to do this, but some knights were quite personally involved in their manors. Since they had manors, they were able to hunt, have guests, and so on. They also visited their friends, when on pilgrimage, or traveled for other reasons.
What role did a medieval baron play?It was the rank if noblitly.
The lords of the manor didn't have all the power assuming they were someone's vassal and were Christian.