A Lord was a "Landlord" and he had power over his manor/estates, but owed his power to the king. The king had the ultimate power.
More land, more power, more titles, and favor of the king.
Barons ruled over small places they were under king . Surely king had the ultimate power.
He promised to fight for the king and serve him.
No, if I remember correctly, a lord was a wealthy landowner, and a king was the ruler of the land. An equivalent of a lord today would be anyone who owns a house. A king's equivalent would be a communist ruler or monarch.
The House of Commons gained more power over the King of England as a result of the Hundred Years War.
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The name Naresh is of Indian origin and means "king" or "lord of men." It symbolizes leadership, power, and authority.
In chess, the queen has more power on the chessboard than the king.
By military invasion or by earning the King's favour, who then would give more land based on the promise that the Lord would provide more men for the King's army.
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King Henry VIII added the doxology to the Lord's prayer: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Many people no longer include the doxology as part of the Lord's prayer.
More land, more power, more titles, and favor of the king.
King, pope, earl, boss, lord, lady, khan, ma'am, dean
More land (estates, manors) more power, more titles and the king's favor.
The last Lord of the Rings movie was "Return of the King."
The lord promised to support the king militarily and obey the him.