Fedual System
Feudal Society: Feudalism was a loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divided their large land holdings among the lesser lords. In exchange for land, the lesser lord or the vassal: pledged loyalty and service to the greater lord. The relationship between the lord and the vassals was established by custom and tradition. A lord granted his vassals fiefs or estates. Estates ranged from a few acres to hundreds of square miles and included peasants to grow crops around the fief. Other than granting them estates a lord also promises to protect his vassals in return the vassal pledge loyalty to his lord. He also agreed to provide the lord with 40 days military service each year, certain money payments and advice.
Knights: Knights are a mounted warriors who help and fight for their country no women will train to be a knight some of the boys at the age of 7 they want to train and become a warrior, they must serve their country with honor and die with honor they must obey the lords and the monarch, After war they sometimes go to tournaments to battle for fun and not get bored they are the men who help and protect the country
Lesser Lords and Lords: Everyone had a place in feudal society, Below the monarchs were the most powerful lords the dukes and the counts who held the largest fiefs. Each of these lords had vassals, and these vassals in turn had their own vassals. The same man who is a vassal and a lord vassal to more powerful lord above him and lord to less powerful vassals below him. Because vassals often held fiefs from more than one lord, feudal relationships grew very complex. A vassal who had pledged loyalty to several lords could have serious problems if his he to do if both demanded his aid? To solve this problem, a vassal usually had liege lord to whom he owed his first loyalty.
Knights: Knights are a mounted warriors who help and fight for their country no women will train to be a knight some of the boys at the age of 7 they want to train and become a warrior, they must serve their country with honor and die with honor they must obey the lords and the monarch, After war they sometimes go to tournaments to battle for fun and not get bored they are the men who help and protect the country
Lesser Lords and Lords: Everyone had a place in feudal society, Below the monarchs were the most powerful lords the dukes and the counts who held the largest fiefs. Each of these lords had vassals, and these vassals in turn had their own vassals. The same man who is a vassal and a lord vassal to more powerful lord above him and lord to less powerful vassals below him. Because vassals often held fiefs from more than one lord, feudal relationships grew very complex. A vassal who had pledged loyalty to several lords could have serious problems if his he to do if both demanded his aid? To solve this problem, a vassal usually had liege lord to whom he owed his first loyalty.