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    Serfs In The Middle Ages

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    Imagine a hot and brutal day in the fields, just like the day before, and the day before that, and the day before that, this is what life would be like for serfs in the middle ages. The middle ages was a time when feudalism defined the europeans in their world. The peasants or serfs worked the land for the knights and nobles and in return they received protection and a portion of the harvest to feed their families (OI). Even though the serfs had their work cut out for them, the vassals, got…

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    structure of the feudal manor, essential to how feudalism flourished. During the Middle Ages, the lords and the serfs typically lived within one estate, known as the manor. Given to the lord from an overlord of theirs, they were to manage and rule over the entire land, as well as those who lived within. Originating from the french word, meneir—to dwell, the inhabitants of the manor worked for the lord in return for protection and shelter, often living in that manor their entire lives (Jovinelly…

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    Andy Murray Quotes

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    world number 1 ranking. Andy Murray is a multiple Grand Slam champion, a gold medalist at Olympics and a Davis Cup champion. What is missing is the number 1 ranking. He has never been this close to the achievement and it couldn’t have come at a better time. At the age of 29, he is at the peak of his career. He looks well settled, focused and fired up. He has the experience and the talent, what he needs now is a perfect end to this year. You can see the experience reflect in his words. This is…

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    emerges into many expression about the hardship and negligence, the character might have been feeling, and wondering if he or she were been heard. The structure and dialogue worked together. To start with the words “My Lord, My Lord.” These word shows authority or control is involved and the narrator is not alone. The poem did not give a specific…

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    little village in which Crispin lived in, but had to leave behind. In the book, Crispin and his mother Asta were serfs also there were lords which cared a lot about land. This type of government is called feudalism. Which consists of serfs which were at the bottom, soldiers/knights which were above serfs, lord's above the soldiers, and a king at the top. Since the Lord was always fighting for the King, he had the steward manage his land. Now that he has been declared a wolf’s head he can be…

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    pork. Nobles were the third most powerful people, under the Pope and the monarch, so they would have to be addressed with sincere respect. The people living on the manor would refer to the noble, when they were talking directly to the noble, as “my lord.” If a noble decided to visit a vassal, the noble would be treated like it was his own castle. The noble would send a knight or vassal to collect some of a serf’s harvest. In turn the knight would keep an amount per peasant or serf and give the…

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    Circumstances (ideal/current) There are a huge variety of circumstances in churches across America and this world. Circumstances of a ministry can greatly impact the health of an organization and its success. The circumstances can also heavily impact the morale and emotional stability of a leader. There are ideal circumstances and then there are the actual circumstances. The ideal are those that the leader performs the best in. The actual are the circumstances the leader is currently dealing…

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    The Vassals commitment to fight was one of the most important parts of a feudal system. Without a military, a manor, village or town is useless, and it all starts with the Vassal showing his military service to the superior lord. A summon or announcement was raised when a lord wanted to start an army. This gave soldiers and vassals the ability to gathers weapons and prepare accordingly. Most of the army fell into two categories. There were the elite, prestigious knights that usually fought…

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    Feudalism - Applying Annotations Privileges: Commissions: King Nobles and Church officials Knights Peasants and serfs King (Monarch) Social Rights: The king sat at the top of the social hierarchy, had control over everyone in his kingdom, and granted land to nobles and Church officials. The king even had the right to go into any house in his kingdom, stay there as long as he pleased at the owners expense and take anything he wanted from that house. Living conditions: The king…

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    In the middle ages, the way that land was ruled and controlled is very different from the way our land is organised in the present day. They had something called the Feudal system, which is basically a series of grants of land in return for a service and supplies. The Feudal System started with the King, who owned a lot of land. Naturally, he couldn’t control and farm it all, so he granted some of it to the highest ranking of his nobles and church members- barons, bishops etc. In return, these…

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