The Clergy swore loyalty to the Pope (apart from the king)
it means to swear or to keep a treaty or peace to help the land and the colony prosper which is dedicated to the king
you swear your allegiance loyalty to your lord or king and fight for him when he calls for you sort of a first preson answer
Society during the time of King Arthur was typically organized into a feudal system, with the king at the top, followed by nobles, knights, clergy, and common people. Knights swore loyalty to the king in exchange for land and protection, while commoners worked the land and served their lords in exchange for protection and shelter. The clergy held spiritual authority and played a significant role in guiding the moral fabric of society.
It's our anthem since May 10th 1932, although the melody is composed in 1568. Therefor it's the oldest anthem in the world. It's about the founder and first king of the Netherlands: Willem of Orange and his struggle to swear loyalty to the king of Spain and on the other hand his loyalty towards his Dutch nation.
No.
They do not.
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The Franks had a feudal social system, where land was owned by lords and worked by peasants in exchange for protection. There was a hierarchy of nobility, clergy, and commoners, with the king at the top. This system was characterized by obligations and loyalty tied to land ownership.
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What torture did 16th century catholic people receive if they didn't swear allegiance to the king?
Loyalist was the name for the colonists who felt a great loyalty to great Britain and the king.
an attempt to tax the clergy