protection
the pope/church come first , then monarchs,afterthat nobles, then knights and vassals, 2nd to last the merchants and farmers and also craftsmen, Last in power in fuedalism is peasants and serfs.
This is a feudal society that you ask about.
In the feudal system, nobles granted the use of farmlands to vassals, who were often knights or lesser lords, in exchange for military service and loyalty. These vassals would manage the land and, in return, provide protection and support to the noble. The arrangement was part of a hierarchical structure that defined relationships and obligations within medieval society. Additionally, peasants or serfs worked the land, providing agricultural output to sustain both the vassals and the nobles.
An agreement between two groups of nobles-lords and vassals.
The feudal system is described by the Feudal Pyramid, which has four basic elements, the king, the lords, the common vassals, and the serfs. It is called a pyramid because each layer was supported by a much larger group that supported it, down to the serfs. The term vassal is sometimes applied only to those below the lords, but the lords were vassals.
the monarchs during the feudal system were the feudal lords they were excepted to keep protection for their vassals
the Feudal system was shown as a triangle with the monarchs(kings and queens) on the top then lords, ladies, and noblesthen priests, nuns, knights, and vassals finally there was theserfs and peasants.
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Equality.
Yes, vassals can have children. Their children may inherit their titles and lands, continuing the family's lineage and influence within the feudal system.
beacause they were losers
the pope/church come first , then monarchs,afterthat nobles, then knights and vassals, 2nd to last the merchants and farmers and also craftsmen, Last in power in fuedalism is peasants and serfs.
King comands everybody below him
During the middle ages most societies operated under some form of feudal system.
This is a feudal society that you ask about.