Increased their land holdings gradually over a period of years.:):)
At the top were the nobility, which included the knights and had a hierarchy within it. Below them were the freemen, which were the middle class. Below them were serfs and villeins, who were not slaves, but also not quite free. A fourth group, the clergy, was quite apart and had a separate hierarchy of its own, though bishops were considered lords for many purposes, and clergy were considered commoners. There is a different four part hierarchy that is recorded in medieval Scottish law, consisting of nobility, freemen, serfs, and slaves. The slaves disappeared from Scotland during the High Middle Ages, however.
During the Romatic period poets placed an emphasis on ?
It was during the Renaissance period.
Philippine currency during the American period continued to be the Peso.
Amount of land possessed.
the amount of land possessed
amount of land possessed
The Zhou period is often described as feudal.
A yoriki is a member of any of various government branch offices during the Edo period in Japan in the period of feudal lords.
The Feudal System was used during this time period in Venice.
Military service to feudal lords or kings during medieval period.
Which of these historical or social events did NOT have an influence on the literature during the period of 1914-1939?
Powerful samurai seized control of old feudal estates
During the feudal period, art was unrealistic, 2d, and exclusively religious. During the renaissance, art started becoming a lot more realistic, with shadows, realistic lighting, and sometimes even 3d figures.
the people were ruled by the nobles or local feudal lords and the emperor and his ministers. The ministers were the intellectuals who have advanced there social position through state examination. there was very little social mobility in the classical period because most people were poor and illiterate peasants and couldn't afford to spend their time on studying for the state examination.
During the Sengoku period, roughly 1467-1600 AD, powerful samurai leaders (daimyo) seized control of old feudal estates. The period ended with unification of Japan under the powerful Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu.