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    Knights In The Feudal System

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    obligations. The serfs fulfilled their obligations, so did the king, and lord. The knights like every other group had their own obligations to fulfill. These warriors had to enter relationships with lords and became their lords. Being a vassal, there were many obligations. The vassal had to protect the lord and his land if threatened but if the lord wanted to have his help in an offensive attack. In forty days of aggressive fighting(the requirement for people in northern France) he could refuse…

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    lord granted land to a free man, who in turn swore fealty to his lord as a vassal and agreed to protect the land as well as other service. In the feudal system, a vassal could also be a lord, granting portions of the land he holds for his lord to other free vassals. The land given to each vassal was occupied by serfs that worked the land to provide the vassal with income to support his military goals; in turn, the vassal would protect the serfs from invasions. However, the problem with this…

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    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…

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    “Feudalism” is a flawed terminology. The wide-ranging definitions of it, and contradictory views about it, lead “feudalism” to be an altogether complex and ambiguous coinage. It is a vague word generalizing “either a period or a regime dominated by lords, or domination by people who possess financial or social power and prestige” (Cheyette 1). “Feudalism” cannot have a singular or precise definition because it did not operate the same across all areas; in Brown’s Tyranny of a Construct, she…

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    were warriors who served a master or vassal. They excessively took after a code of conduct, called Chivalry. The fundamental components of gallantry were bravery in fight, unwaveringness to ruler, liberality to weak, protect the congregation, and to champion a woman. Albeit there are numerous components, the fundamental ones are its steadfastness to the master, and to safeguard the congregation. In medieval Europe, knights were warriors who served a master or vassal. They excessively took after…

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    A vassal was a person who was granted land by a king in return for the vassal’s promise to provide military service and protection to the king. The king inherits all his lands and is a representative of God, therefore by obeying and following the king, the vassal was honoring God. The king was responsible for giving his vassals land but he also rewarded his vassals by sharing in any riches gained during war. The vassal and king relationship was one of loyalty…

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    Medieval Land Ownership

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    called for military service, were many types of fighters (Nardo 28). The first group was better known for carrying a sword and charging into battle. Knights were an elite group who fought horseback, and formed the higher social rank. They enforced the vassals orders, and were granted a small estate of their own. They were paid well, and their horses were well bred and kept. The training, however was expensive and time-consuming, leaving the job only to the wealthy boys with plenty of time on…

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    or vassals, pledged service and loyalty to the greater lord. This system was implemented due to the Vikings, Muslims and Magyars. The powerful lords were the most powerful and influential in society, they were also called dukes and counts. The powerful lords had vassals, vassals can become other people’s vassals. Peasants pledged allegiance to these powerful lords in exchange for land and protection. Peasants can pledge allegiance to more than one lord. Thus creating a complex web of vassals…

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    lies in land ownership and personal relations in which vassals hold land as fief granted by an overlord (senior), while feudal society imposes as a system of organization based on interdependence of people in which the overlords, subordinated to each other, govern the villagers who cultivate the land thus creating them living conditions.”(1) This means that the nobles, vassals, craftsmen, and peasants all relied on each other. The nobles and vassals relied on the peasants and serfs to work the…

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    King came the Vassals, who were the most powerful and most wealthy landowners including nobles and bishops. A Vassal was a person who received land from a lord and for that land he received a pledge of loyalty and services. The Vassal responsible was to answer to calls to military service on behalf of the lord. This security of military help was the primary reason the lord entered into the feudal relationship. The vassal sometimes had to fulfill other duties for the the lord. The vassal had to…

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