Ninth Century Research Paper

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The ninth century can be characterized as an age of turbulence and chaos caused by the Viking invasions and atrocious leadership. Due to these things, the government felt the need for protection, and became accustomed to a feudal government. Feudalism is the political, military, and legal relationship between a lord and a vassal. In order for this system to work, fife was exchanged for loyalty, a ceremony was held for a vassal to pledge fealty to their royal, and the Truce of God was out into place.

The relationship between a royal and their vassal came about when the royal would go to the vassal and offer them land in exchange for their fealty. This relationship was important because they depended on one another and needed a mutual understanding. In exchange for a vassal's fealty, the royal would provide the leadership and the vassals would compose the army that the royal needed. In return for his protection, a
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Because of the horrendous acts of violence, the Catholic church put forth the Truce of God. The Truce of God was a pursuit by the Catholic church to restrain war between the royals. These scrupulous rules enforces that one will show reverence and devotion to God. During this time people we not allowed to engage in violence and inflict harm against others. This was the most important rule of The Truce of God. "During those four days and five nights no man or woman shall assault, wound, or slay another, or attack, seize, or destroy a castle, burg, or villa, by craft or by violence (Rogers 230). The Truce of God began upon sunset on Wednesday and would last until the sunrise of Monday morning. If one were to disobey the truce, they were to be exiled for thirty years and compensate for their wrong doings. Otherwise he shall be excommunicated by the Lord God and excluded from all Christian fellowship (Rogers

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