French barons in the medieval feudal system held significant power and authority over their lands and vassals. They were responsible for governing their territories, providing military support to their overlords, and maintaining Law and Order. Barons also played a crucial role in the hierarchy of feudal society, serving as intermediaries between the king and the common people.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
The 'feudal system' is a political, economic and social system that was in place throughout much of medieval Europe. It includes factors like; Serfdom, cottage industry agriculture (small plots of land worked on by the poor/serfs), barons/local leaders who had a hereditary right to land they technically owned and the system of having a monarch (sometimes constitutional) to govern the country as a whole. Hope this helped.
because the land was dived to the barons
In exchange for the land granted to them, the Barons were typically required to provide military service to the king, which included raising troops and maintaining a certain number of knights. Additionally, they had to pay homage to the king, which involved pledging loyalty and fulfilling various feudal obligations such as taxes and support for the king's endeavors. This system was part of the broader feudal hierarchy that structured medieval society.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
It started when he became king in 1066. The feudal system was with the king at the top then the barons then came the knights then the peasant's.
They weren't.
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it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
The 'feudal system' is a political, economic and social system that was in place throughout much of medieval Europe. It includes factors like; Serfdom, cottage industry agriculture (small plots of land worked on by the poor/serfs), barons/local leaders who had a hereditary right to land they technically owned and the system of having a monarch (sometimes constitutional) to govern the country as a whole. Hope this helped.
Knights typically provided military service and loyalty to barons in exchange for land or protection. In this feudal system, knights pledged their allegiance and were expected to fight for their barons during conflicts. In return, barons granted knights fiefs, which were parcels of land that could be cultivated or used to generate income. This relationship was foundational to the structure of medieval society, emphasizing mutual obligations and support.
because the land was dived to the barons
In exchange for the land granted to them, the Barons were typically required to provide military service to the king, which included raising troops and maintaining a certain number of knights. Additionally, they had to pay homage to the king, which involved pledging loyalty and fulfilling various feudal obligations such as taxes and support for the king's endeavors. This system was part of the broader feudal hierarchy that structured medieval society.
If you are meaning the Feudal System, it is a system that William the Conqueror invented after he became king at the battle of Hastings. It helped him solve most of his problems as king because for the things that he needed, he would give land in return for.The king gave the barons land for trust and so that he wouldn't make enemys of all the people.The barons gave the knights some of their land so that the knights would each work 40 days a year in the kings army.The knights gave the peasents some of their land so that the peasents would give the king crops and food.i hope you get it now but if this is not the answer you are looking for im sorry i don't no what the medieval system is but the feudal system is what they used in medieval times =]
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