At the very bottom. They had no freedom and no one below them.
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beacause they were losers
The feudal system was a socio-economic structure prevalent in medieval Europe, characterized by a hierarchy of lords, vassals, and serfs. Lords owned large estates and granted portions of land (fiefs) to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty, while serfs worked the land and were bound to it. Feudal privileges included the rights and protections granted to vassals, such as military support from their lords and the ability to govern lands, while serfs were afforded limited rights, often subject to the lord's authority and obligations. This system created a network of obligations and protections that shaped medieval society.
The political scene in Medieval Europe was most characterized by the Feudal system. The Feudal system involves a very loose collection of lords and vassals who control their own plots of land and laborers, but pledge their loyalty to a single king. By nature, the feudal system is very decentralized as the day-to-day decisions were made by the individual lords and vassals over their individual areas of land, and were not decided by a king holding central authority.
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Equality.
the monarchs during the feudal system were the feudal lords they were excepted to keep protection for their vassals
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
King comands everybody below him
During the middle ages most societies operated under some form of feudal system.
Many people from different parts of the feudal system passed away. There are not many vassals or lords to protect the vassals making the system weaker and weaker until it is gone
Power. The feudal systems involved aristocratic landlords giving landed estates (feuds) to lesser aristocrats and knights in exchange for political and military support. These people were called vassals and owed loyalty their feudataries. Since there were not centralised armies, soldiers were raised by the aristocrats and giving land to vassals ensured that military services would be provided to them by the vassals.