In the feudal system during and after the Middle Ages, a "knight" was the level below the nobility, who were the level below the king. A "vassal" was granted the use of land in exchange for fealty to a noble or knight. The noblemen directly under the king were called the "barrens" (from which the title baronderives).
Under the feudal system, a piece of land granted by the king to a lord or other noble was known as a fief. The noble would then tithe a portion of the income from the land to the king.
The peasants had to get food, farm, and support the Lord / Noble by paying taxes.
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Generally they were not as a knight served a noble. A knight was often a person who was promised a piece of land of the noble's, for a term of service in the noble's military.French in 1300
The king gave political system that gave nobles, peasants and serfs prtection. Because the king needs safety and he gave the nobles and peasants and serfs a home and shelter so he could have safety
A Lord was a powerful noble
Noble
Lord or earl
The answer is noble.
A vassal
A vassal
the vikings
You can probably order them from The Noble Collection
Noble Collection sells them
Do something VERY valuable to the sitting government
John Oaksey went by My Noble Lord.
He found Argon.