they make there own pledges but basicly you reside under his care and and pledge fetility to him as well as your honor and sword.
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"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
The short answer is: English is a Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England.
Year 1000 was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages
Disrespecting the Vice Lords, a street gang, typically involves using derogatory terms associated with their identity, such as "fake," "snitches," or any terms that undermine their reputation or authority. Additionally, mocking their symbols or colors, and openly criticizing their activities or leadership can be seen as disrespectful. It’s important to remember that gang culture can be sensitive, and words can have serious implications.
When a lord swore fealty to his king, he typically pledged loyalty and service, often expressing a commitment to defend the king's honor and realm. The words would convey a deep sense of duty, emphasizing support in times of peace and conflict. Such oaths often included phrases like "I pledge my loyalty" and "I will serve you faithfully." The specifics could vary greatly depending on the time period and cultural context.
As with many words, "lord" has more than one meaning.
Dukes, Lords, and Knights in other words they wanted to have as many heavy cavalry as possible at their disposal. In order to do that they needed horses, in order to have horses they needed lots of land. They put land in control of people they liked called Dukes and Lords who produced horses trained knights...yada yada.
The deciples once asked Jesus to teach them to pray and he taught them the lords prayer as we know it.
Master and servant.
sword,swim and swjhnkfbjdhbv lol
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There were many different languages in medieval Europe, as there are today, and many different words for "hospital."
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.