the monarchs during the feudal system were the feudal lords they were excepted to keep protection for their vassals
The emperor's role was important in China because they were rulers(KINGS/QUEENS:)
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
The vassals helped by keeping control of the armies and having the Kings reward them with land.
The vassals helped by keeping control of the armies and having the Kings reward them with land.
The medieval system of allegiance and land distribution is known as feudalism. In this system, lords granted land, called fiefs, to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty. This hierarchical structure created a network of obligations and relationships between different social classes, including kings, nobles, knights, and peasants. Feudalism was prevalent in medieval Europe and played a crucial role in its social and economic organization.
Kings and queens had no role in building the Eiffel tower. The last French king was ousted by the 1848 revolution. The decision to build a landmark 300 meters iron tower was taken in the mid 1880s. France was then a Republic. The connection you can make with kings is that the Eiffel tower had to be completed for the opening of the 1889 World Fair, marking the hundredth anniversary of the French revolution of 1789.
The Pope had more power than the kings in that time.
what was the role of kings in israelites history
The previous answer was: "He was gay." I lol'd at that, but that's not the answer. Monarchs, or kings, led the Feudal System. They owned all the land. (Example: They owned the land the serfs (peasants) worked and lived on.) The clergy (religious leaders) were included in this title of the "Monarch" as well. The position of monarch became weaker after Charlemagne's reign, but still had the lead authority.
The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.
YES. While most Asian countries are no longer monarchies, some Asian countries still have kings or queens, like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Thailand, and Cambodia. Others have hereditary sovereigns (monarchs) who are not specifically called "kings" or "queens". For example, Brunei and Oman are both Sultanates and Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE are all Emirates, but all five are ruled by people who are effectively kings, even though the title will be "sultan" or "emir".Additionally, in India, there are the Maharaja, who are the descendants of the former kings of the various independent regions of India. However, while the Maharaja keep their titles, they have very little if any political power or governmental role.
medieval times queens position at middle ages.