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And only those with the authority to require an oath of fealty could compel one legitimately. Edward, being King of England, did not necessarily possess the ...
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www.suite101.com/blog/thesnowleopard/outlaws_and_oaths_in_medieval_society
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Feudalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Feudalism is a decentralized sociopolitical structure in which a weak monarchy attempts to control the lands of the realm through reciprocal agreements with regional leaders. In its most classic sens...
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Many years ago, I started working on a loose but metrical translation of the West Kingdom's standard oath of fealty (the one cribbed very closely from Tolkien) into Medieval Welsh. At the time, I realized that I didn ... In need or in plenty, In peace or in war, In living or in dying, Until the King depart his throne,
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heatherrosejones.com/simplearticles/welshoath.html
heatherrosejones.com/simplearticles/welshoath.html
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Oath of Fealty: The specific oath given to a liege lord, swearing to execute the duties of the feudal contract between the lord and his vassal. ... The banner was made of Crimson silk with a saltire wavy, the banner was kept above the altar at Saint Denis until the King called it forward. Carrying the Oriflamme was a...
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www.chronique.com/Library/Glossaries/glossary-KCT/gloss...
www.chronique.com/Library/Glossaries/glossary-KCT/gloss_o.htm
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Oath of Fealty - Swearing an Oath ... King William the Conqueror used the concept of feudalism to reward his Norman supporters, or vassals, for their help in the conquest of England. The land belonging to the English was taken and given to Norman Knights and Nobles.
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www.middle-ages.org.uk/oath-of-fealty.htm
www.middle-ages.org.uk/oath-of-fealty.htm
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All members of the Court the were examined for understanding of oath by the Truthsayers use of the ancient Pagan Trance, then sworn to the oath of fealty to the King. Creating absolute Noblesse oblige.
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13. who had made him swear by God-Zedekiah received his crown on the express condition of taking a solemn oath of fealty to the king of Babylon (Eze 17:13); so that his revolt by joining in a league with Pharaoh-hophra, king of Egypt, involved the crime of perjury.
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bible.cc/2_chronicles/36-13.htm
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Archive : The Chivalric Oath of Fealty, with Notes by Ephraim ben Shlomo, KSCA ... To the Crown, not to the person of the King or Queen. Our fealty and homage is to their office. This said, one who chooses to enter into fealty with the Crown may not choose those times when fealty will be sworn or recognized.
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cleftlands.cwru.edu/archive/oath.asp
cleftlands.cwru.edu/archive/oath.asp
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From Oath of Fealty, by Jerry Pournelle (w/L. Niven). Published by Timescape in 1981; Additional resources - ... In 1977, Prince Mohammed al Faisal (a nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Khalid), set up a company, Iceberg Transport International, to try it. Read similar ideas at Towing icebergs (1977 article).
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