The estate of most feudal lords was called a manor. The manor was a large agricultural property worked by peasants who lived on it, usually in a hamlet or village. It might have had a number of features, including a manor house, for the lord and his family, workshops, barns, woodland, pasture, fields, and often a church.
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Lords and Ladies
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The estate was called a manor. Usual term is "Fiefdom".
beacause they were losers
The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.
The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.
The King is usually highest, but then there are Barons and Earls, who are all considered 'lords' of their castle/estate.
In a feudal society, serfs had to pay lords with crops
Vassals served lords in exchange for protection and land rights. In the feudal system, vassals pledged loyalty and military service to their lords in return for the lord's support and the ability to use and cultivate land on the lord's estate.
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Feudal lords.
Serfs gave crops to Lords and Lords controlled serfs' lives.
the king gave the lords more land as the lords added more knights to the kings army
You tell them to, in a feudal system the people are duty bound to do what their lords tell them to.
Lords, because they were higher up the feudal tree.
The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.