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  1. Portugal. Portugal, originally a part of the Kingdom of León, was an example of a feudal society, according to Marc Bloch. [4] Portugal has its roots in a feudal state in northern Iberia, the County of Portugal, established in 868 within the Kingdom of Asturias.

  2. Feudal duties were the set of reciprocal financial, military and legal obligations among the warrior nobility in a feudal system. [1] These duties developed in both Europe and Japan with the decentralisation of empire and due to lack of monetary liquidity, as groups of warriors took over the social, political, judicial, and economic spheres of ...

  3. One of the central events of the French Revolution was to abolish feudalism, and the old rules, taxes and privileges left over from the age of feudalism. The National Constituent Assembly, acting on the night of 4 August 1789, announced, "The National Assembly abolishes the feudal system entirely." [1] It abolished both the seigneurial rights ...

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › FeudalismFeudalism - Wikipedia

    Feudalism. Feudalismul este un sistem politico-economico-social, corespunzând Evului Mediu european, caracterizat prin preponderența economiei de subzistență asupra celei de piață, prin înzestrarea producătorului direct cu utilaje de producție, în timp ce pământul este în general proprietatea cu caracter personal a stăpânului ...

  5. Economics of feudal Japan. In Feudal Japan between 1185 CE and 1868 CE, vassals offered their loyalty and services (military or other) to a landlord in exchange for access to a portion of land and its harvest. In such a system, political power is diverted from a central monarch and control is divided up amongst wealthy landowners and warlords.

  6. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › FeudalismFeudalism - Wikipedia

    Feudalism wis a combination o legal an militar customs in medieval Europe that flourished atween the 9t an 15t centuries. Braidly defined, it wis a wey o structurin society aroond relationships derived frae the hauldin o laund in exchynge for service or labour. Awtho derived frae the Latin wird feodum or feudum (fief), [1] then in uise, the ...

  7. Nakharar. Neo-feudalism. Nobility. Noblesse oblige. Non-European royal and noble ranks. Nulle terre sans seigneur.

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