YES!
The Roman Catholic Church, and the feudal system.
the feudal system
Feudal lords were loyal because they owed their power to the king. This created a stable political structure, as everyone was indebted to and reliant on the person higher in the feudal system.
Feudal lords were loyal because they owed their power to the king. This created a stable political structure, as everyone was indebted to and reliant on the person higher in the feudal system.
since they were not soliders
Before the Crusades, political power in Europe was decentralized, with a feudal system prevailing. Monarchs governed over a patchwork of feudal territories, and the Catholic Church held significant religious and political authority. The Byzantine Empire, ruled by an emperor, controlled much of the eastern Mediterranean.
No, the center of feudal territory was usually a lord's manor or castle, not a city. Cities tended to develop around these manors or castles and were often important economic and political centers, but they were not necessarily at the center of feudal territory.
decentralized political system
fuedalism brought stability by letting everyone know where he or she's place were, and what there obligations were and what they expected back. This also gave people a more stable life because of the uncertainty the Battle Of Hastings created. Suvie
Feudal lords were loyal because they owed their power to the king. This created a stable political structure, as everyone was indebted to and reliant on the person higher in the feudal system.
A society in which the landed aristocracy has most of the wealth and political power is described as feudal.