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What is Land that king gives?

A land is called a fief in the Middle Ages.


What was is fief?

The Latin name for the land that was given to the vassal by the king or a lord in the middle Ages (during feudalism).


True or false a fief managed land for a vassel?

quiz 3: the high middle ages, true


Difference between vassal in medieval ages and fief?

A vassal was a person, and a fief was land. A vassal swore allegiance and support to a king, and the king gave the vassal fief to live on.


During the middle ages what was a grant of land from the lord to a vassal called?

land it's just land, because they spoke latin they had a latin name but i don't know what it is


Is a vassal the highest class of society in the middle ages?

No, the vassals were appointed by lords (nobles) to oversee the fief (land "given" to the vassal) and to make sure that the serfs (peasants) did their jobs.


What best describes a fief?

A fief is something real or tangible given for loyalty by a person of higher rank or status to someone to retain loyalty. It was usually a plot of land, and it might be accompanied by a title, rank or position.


What is the difference between a fief and manor?

The answer depends somewhat on how specific or particular you want to be. A fief is the land granted to a vassal under feudalism. A manor is an isolated, self-contained village of sorts that is the entire (or less) land of a fief. A manor is typically 1000 acres and approximately 200 people. It is built around a manor house. Technically, there could be many manors on a single fief. So while a fief is the land granted by a lord to a vassal, the manor is the specific economic system of the manor-centric living system of the peasants and nobles in the middle ages.


What would the vassals give to the the lord in exchange for land?

fief or feoff


A piece of land given to vassal by a lord?

A fief.


What do lords do in middle ages?

lords would rule over a manor (a small village/town that contained homes for peasants, shops, and usually a church.) they would tax the peasants that they ruled over. The lords had vassals, and in exchange for loyalty, the lord would grant his vassal a fief (land)


Can land be given by the church as a fief?

no it can not fore a fief is the way that a vassel makes money