HIST 1300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Manorialism, Plough, Partible Inheritance

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Feudalism and the three orders: bellatores, laboratores, oratores. Salvation (william + ingel, sister, king, family, christianity) Control over monastery (pick leader, pay tithe to rome, orthodoxy, vicarious monks prayers) Letbald ii removes himself from any inheritance issues by becoming a monk. Feudalism: the political and social bonds (elite) that bound lords to vassals. Manorialism: the economic bonds that bound the elites to peasants. In a sense, bigger than feudalism, bigger category . Those who fight: new technologies (c. 1000) Stirrup and spurs (the way knights are fixed on the horse) Cantled saddle (the way saddles are made) Necessary because in order to fight from a horse, specialized equipment, armour, special attendance, training, etc. needed. Necessary to fight wars, but have little power. Do not hold land from their lord. Someone who swears an oath to a lord to hold land. Fealty (loyalty, vassals owe their lords military service) / fief (land they.

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