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Where is the decree abolishing the feudal system kept now?

In France...


What four social classes existed in the feudal system of western Europe?

i don't k now


What is feudal baron?

Feudal barons only exist in Scotland in the UK and retain a dignity preserved by the Abolition of Feudal Tenure, etc (Scotland) Act 2000. A feudal barony is the only title of nobility legally assignable and able to be legally alienated from the bloodline of its previous possessor. Historically, feudal barons were the first nobles, the King's men, who held land directly from the Crown and were granted a legal jurisdiction over their territory, the barony. Now, the dignity of a feudal baron is a personal title and carries with it no special powers beyond the title of 'baron', certain qualities and precedence, and a few heraldic privileges.


When did fuedilism start?

Feudalism started in the 9th century, during the Medieval Era. It was very popular, but most nations now are not using a feudal system.


What did nobles do with their time?

Same thing they do now. nothing


How do you save a screen saver that's on your screen now?

If your screen is running a screen saver, then you already have it. It is already saved on your system.


Does a traffic system for flying cars already exist?

no, i'm workin on it right now


If I am already a cold sore carrier and it's already in my system and I kiss my girlfriend who has a cold sore right now will I develop a cold sore too even though I am already a carrier?

maybe not


What was the impact of the Renaissance on the nobles?

They now had to deal with kings and were not their own masters anymore.


When does supernautral air?

it already has the fourth season is playing now it already has the fourth season is playing now it already has the fourth season is playing now it already has the fourth season is playing now


Where in stores can you buy hunger games merchandise?

right now, in the middle of barns and nobles


What was the loyalty of a vassal to his lord?

It was called the feudal system, a knight would promise the lord loyalty and protection in return for land which would make the knight a vassal. The vassal and his family now fought for the lord and they were always loyal.