In the feudal system, a villein was a peasant who was bound to the land and worked for a lord in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate a portion of the land for their own subsistence. Villeins were not free; they could not leave the manor without the lord's permission and owed various duties, such as labor and a share of their produce, to their lord. Their status was a crucial element of the agrarian economy, as they provided the labor necessary for farming and maintaining the estate. While they had some rights, their lives were largely dictated by the obligations of feudalism.
They're called villeins or serfs, they both have the same meanings. A serf or villein is an un-free peasant bound to a particular land and owned by their Feudal lord.
No, there was no advantage to being a peasant. The feudal system was designed to benefit the upper classes, not the lower. People did not choose to be peasants, they were forced into that role.
managing the operation of the fief and pledging loyalty to the lord
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
feudal is the answer
First off it's villein. They would work the Lord of the Manor's land. A villein and his family would have a little bit of land for themselves too. If you were a villein, you were at the bottom of the feudal system; it would be very hard for a villein to move up the system.
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The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
He did not in his later life find the feudal system interesting and did not care about who owed what
the monarchs during the feudal system were the feudal lords they were excepted to keep protection for their vassals
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
A villein is a peasant farmer in the feudal era tied to a lord of the manor. There is no believing or not, so there is no word to denote this position in feudal society. A person is a peasant or not.
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
They're called villeins or serfs, they both have the same meanings. A serf or villein is an un-free peasant bound to a particular land and owned by their Feudal lord.
No, there was no advantage to being a peasant. The feudal system was designed to benefit the upper classes, not the lower. People did not choose to be peasants, they were forced into that role.
William who? William Hung? He did absolutely nothing
managing the operation of the fief and pledging loyalty to the lord