The rulers of the European feudal system included monarchs, who held the highest authority over the land, and were often supported by powerful nobles or lords. These lords managed large estates and granted portions of their land to vassals or knights in exchange for military service and loyalty. Below the knights were the serfs and peasants, who worked the land but had limited rights and lived under the obligations of the feudal hierarchy. This system created a structured society based on land ownership and reciprocal duties among different classes.
Kings
In the Japanese feudal system, the equivalent of a lord in the European feudal system was the daimyo. Daimyos were powerful landowners who held significant authority over their territories, similar to European lords. They governed their domains, maintained samurai warriors, and had vassals under their control, reflecting the hierarchical structure of feudal society in Japan.
Supported by the labor of the peasants.
the creation of a feudal system
Daimyo
Kings
In the Japanese feudal system, the equivalent of a lord in the European feudal system was the daimyo. Daimyos were powerful landowners who held significant authority over their territories, similar to European lords. They governed their domains, maintained samurai warriors, and had vassals under their control, reflecting the hierarchical structure of feudal society in Japan.
Supported by the labor of the peasants.
the creation of a feudal system
The European Ages used class and estates as a system of stratification for feudal societies. Feudalism had three estates, which were the Church was the first estate, the nobility were the second, and the peasants were the third estate.
Daimyo
The basic idea is the same, but instead of pledging fealty to royalty, the Japanese feudal system will have a military general at the top (shogun).
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One of the great early European rulers who effectively used the feudal system to peacefully govern his kingdom was Charlemagne. As King of the Franks and later Emperor of the Carolingian Empire, he established a decentralized administration that relied on local lords to manage land and maintain order. This system fostered loyalty and military support while allowing Charlemagne to expand and consolidate his vast empire. His reign marked a significant period of cultural and political revival in medieval Europe.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
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