- Feudalism, also
known as the
feudal system, was a
combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and
political customs that
flourished in medieval...
- (/fiːf/; Latin: feudum) was a
central element in
medieval contracts based on
feudal law. It
consisted of a form of
property holding or
other rights granted...
- is
Feudal is a
video game
franchise set in a
fictional Medieval world,
developed by
Bitbox Ltd. On top of
their two
flagship titles - Life is
Feudal: Your...
- Lansdowne),
Kingsale (1344,
feudally 1223),
Trimlestown (1469),
Baron Louth (second creation, 1541), and
Dunboyne (1541,
feudally 1324). The
first Baron of...
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Feudal duties were the set of
reciprocal financial,
military and
legal obligations among the
warrior nobility in a
feudal system.
These duties developed...
-
Feudal relief was a one-off "fine" or form of
taxation payable to an
overlord by the heir of a
feudal tenant to
license him to take
possession of his...
- 12th century,
actual power was held by
military dictators (shōgun) and
feudal lords (daimyō), and
enforced by
warrior nobility (samurai).
After rule by...
-
leadership of the
following Meiji era (1868–1912)
transformed the
isolated feudal island country into an
empire that
closely followed Western models and became...
-
Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo
period from 1603 to 1868. Edo
society was a
feudal society with
strict social stratification, customs, and
regulations intended...
- is
applied to the
highest social class in pre-modern societies. In the
feudal system (in
Europe and elsewhere), the
nobility were
generally those who...