Territory owned by a nobleman who governs with total freedom in the name of King:
fief .
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The fall of Charlemagne's empire and a series of invasions in the 9th and 10th centuries facilitated the expansion of feudalism. True or false?
true
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Courtship in which the knight must behave towards their lady as vassals would towards their lord:
courtly love .
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To govern and maintain their kingdoms, monarchs had to rely on nobles, with whom they established a system of personal relationships known as...
vassalage.
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The basis of feudalism was the system of personal relationships established between kings and nobles: kings made nobles their vassals and, in exchange for military aid, granted them a fiefdom. True or false?
true
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What was the social role of the Church?
Helping the poor, caring for the sick and teaching in monastery schools.
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Name 4 of the different parts that make up a knight's equipment:
1 protection for the horse 2 mail coat 3 helmet 4 shield 5 lance 6 bridle 7 stirrup 8 spur
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They were not legally bound to a lord:
free peasants .
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Nobles lived in palaces in village centres. True or false?
false
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Structure with two or three floors, where the feudal lord and his family lived and surveillance was kept:
keep .
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The work peasants were forced to do a certain number of days a year on the lord's land.
personal service
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The main activities of noblewomen were studying (reading and maths), cooking and sewing. True or false?