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The system in which the powerful lords divided their land among lesser lords was called subinfeudation.
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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.
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Lesser nobles who fought for lords in return for land were called vassals. In the feudal system, these vassals provided military service and support to their lords in exchange for protection and the right to manage land, known as fiefs. This relationship was central to the social and economic structure of medieval Europe.
The system in which the powerful lords divided their land among lesser lords was called subinfeudation.
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
You tell them to, in a feudal system the people are duty bound to do what their lords tell them to.
the monarchs during the feudal system were the feudal lords they were excepted to keep protection for their vassals
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This is a feudal society that you ask about.
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In a feudal system, society was organized into a hierarchy where the king was at the top, granting land to nobles or lords in exchange for military service and loyalty. The lords, in turn, had vassals—lesser nobles or knights—who served them and provided protection and service in return for land or fiefs. At the bottom of this hierarchy were the peasants or serfs, who worked the land and provided food and labor in exchange for protection and a place to live. This system created a network of obligations and services that defined social and economic relationships in feudal society.
In the feudal system, lords received land, known as fiefs, from the king in exchange for their loyalty and military service. This land allowed them to generate income through agriculture and rent from peasants who worked it. Additionally, lords held judicial authority over their lands, enabling them to govern and administer justice within their domains. This system created a hierarchical structure that defined social and political relationships during the Middle Ages.