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What was the purpose of the Magna Carta? ... King John signed the document which was originally called the 'Articles of the Barons' on June 10, 1215. The barons renewed the Oath of Fealty to King John on June 15, 1215. The royal chancery produced a formal royal grant, based on the agreements reached at Runnymede,
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www.middle-ages.org.uk/magna-carta.htm
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Oath of Fealty: The specific oath given to a liege lord, swearing to execute the ... Orders of knighthood: Military orders of knights based on the monastic model, contrasted with the secular groups of knights whose membership stemmed either from a monarch or from a company of knights banding together for common purpose.
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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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for each and all of which I make homage and fealty with hands and with mouth to thee my said lord abbot Leo and to thy successors, and I swear upon these four gospels of God that I will always be a faithful vassal to thee and to thy successors and to St. Mary of Grasse in all things in which a vassal is required to...
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faculty.juniata.edu/tuten/oath.html
faculty.juniata.edu/tuten/oath.html
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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't have enough skill with the language yet to finish it and set the project aside.
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heatherrosejones.com/simplearticles/welshoath.html
heatherrosejones.com/simplearticles/welshoath.html
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There is increasing uneasiness among scholars about the concept of feudalism as a term to describe non-monetized relationships between the land-holding aristocracy. Still various aspects of lordship and vassalage are documented. ... Thus shall one take the oath of fidelity:
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www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/feud-oath1.html
www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/feud-oath1.html
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(redirected from Oath of fealty) ... Following an oath of fealty, an act of allegiance and respect (homage) was made by the vassal; when a fief was granted by the lord, it was formalized in the process of investiture. ... Oath of fealty; Oath of Fealty (novel); Oath of feanor; Oath of Fëanor; Oath of Hippocrates;
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Oath+of+fealty
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Oath+of+fealty
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In the 9th century fealty obliged the vassal not to take part in any action that would endanger the lord or his property, but by the 11th Following an oath of fealty, an act of allegiance and respect (homage) was made by the vassal; when a fief was granted by the lord, it was formalized in the process of investiture.
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/fealty
encyclopedia.farlex.com/fealty
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Apparently, in order to vote in the Republican primaries in Virginia next year, voters will be required to sign an oath of loyalty to the eventual nominee. ... I guess that’s not enough for them, so now they are demanding oaths of fealty, ... And doesn’t that defeat the purpose of not having to register for a party,
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haduken.com/2007/11/virginia-gop-demands-oath-of-fealty...
haduken.com/2007/11/virginia-gop-demands-oath-of-fealty/
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Fealty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An oath of fealty , from the Latin fidelitas (faithfulness), is a pledge of allegiance of one person to another. Typically the oath is made upon a religious object such as a Bible or saint's r...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fealty
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