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Feudalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vassal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vassal in the terminology that preceded and accompanied the feudalism of medieval Europe, who enters into mutual obligations with a monarch, usually of military support and mutual protection, in e...
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Lords, Peasants, and Manorialism: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship? ... II. Those Who Fight: Lords and Vassals ... Lords, Vassals, and Peasants:
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Lords and Vassals ... Germanic Tribes; Class Structure in the High Middle Ages; Ninth and Tenth Century Invasions; The Feudal Manor; Otto I, The Holy Roman Empire, and the Magyars; Women in Childbirth; Inheritance and Class Mobility; Child Abandonment and Oblation; Lords and Vassals; Monasteries and Convents;
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Kagay (history, Albany State U., Georgia), who has published extensively on medieval Spanish law, has produced a useful translation of a 13th- century law treatise that includes extensive commentary on the status, legal condition, and privileges of lords and vassals.
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Fulbert of Chartres: On Feudal Obligations, 1020 ... ; MUTUAL DUTIES OF VASSALS AND LORDS ... To William most glorious duke of the Aquitanians, bishop Fulbert the favor of his prayers.
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Lords and Vassals ... The vassals became the lords of their land. The role the vassals were varied. The base of the vassals was the manor house. From here the vassals, or lords of the manor, would preside over complaints of the people in his manor and oversee the running of his farm lands on the manor.
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