-
Feudalism in Medieval Europe (What is Feudalism?)
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/feudalism
Modern historians have coined the term, feudalism, to describe the political and social system of the Middle Ages – particularly in medieval Europe, but it can also be applied to medieval Japan. No one actually said “feudalism” or “feudal system” in the Middle Ages. It was just something that developed in the centuries following the Fall of Rome when centralized government had fallen apart.
The Roman Empire included a network of cities that were connected by well-maintained roads. As the power of Rome declined, people began to leave the decaying cities, which were increasingly filled with disorder and crime, and settled in rural areas. The network of well-maintained roads that made the Romans famous ceased ...
published: 06 Sep 2019
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published: 22 Mar 2020
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മംഗലശ്ശേരി 💚-Palace of the old feudal lord. | VIRTUAL MANGALASSERY| MOHANLAL|DEVASURAM|
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Virtual recreation of mangalassery,from DEVASURAM movie
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published: 27 May 2021
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Ranks of Nobility, Explained
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
Footnote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm2wxap5Q3o
CORRECTION: The illustration I made depicting Richard the II was accidentally based on a painting of Richard III, my mistake.
What is the difference between a duke, and a baron? And where did these terms come from?
Some sources:
https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-British-Peerage/
https://www.debretts.com/expertise/essential-guide-to-the-peerage/what-is-the-peerage/
https://www.burkespeerage.com/
Follow me here:
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Music by Darren Curtis.
#nobility
published: 02 Jan 2021
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5 star Hotel for Feudal Lords Kusatsujuku Honjin
The last samurai visits Kusatsujuku Honjin, the special hotel for feudal lords in Edo period and explains the reason why they needed this kind of hotels. In Edo period, there was the system to control the feudal lords called Sankinkotai. In this system, feudal lords had to visit Edo ( Tokyo ) and met Tokugawa Shogun every second year. So all the feudal lords made trips to Edo all the way to Edo every second year and they stayed at Honjin in these trips.
0:00 Opening
0:31 Sankinkotai
5:06 Honjin
13:49 Tachiki shrine
14:24 Closing
published: 06 Nov 2021
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My Feudal Lord Summary (Urdu/Hindi) - Tehmina Durrani - Mera Saeen - Book Buddy
#myfeudallord #merasaeen #tehminadurrani
Tehmina Durrani shot to fame with her best selling novel "My Feudal Lord". The Urdu translation of it's title is "Mera Saeen". It is a devastating account of the verbal, mental and physical abuse that Tehmina Durrani suffered from the hands of her husband Ghulam Mustafa Khar former Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab. The book is very beautifully written and follows a rhythm and flow of events in her life; starting from her disturbed childhood to her first marriage to her extra marital affair with Mustafa Khar and their eventual wedding. It is a very daring account of her life journey which she has explained with utmost honesty. It is one of the best novels ever written by a Pakistani author. Enjoy the review and don't forget to press the like but...
published: 09 Apr 2021
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The Feudal Lord
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Warrior Philosophy 101
Created by Amir Taufique Rashid's Crew at Northeastern University in 2015 as part of Campus MovieFest, the world’s largest student film festival.
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with
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published: 02 Apr 2015
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Domestic violence and manliness - Reviewing 'My Feudal Lord'
As we look at domestic violence, we always assume that it happens in a certain section of the society. We associate it with lesser eduction and poverty. But, it is intertwined with the very concept of manliness. The society and it's subtle prejudices are at work everywhere.
published: 23 Aug 2020
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Special Report - Bowing down to intoxicated feudal lord
Special Report - Bowing down to intoxicated feudal lord
published: 08 May 2017
8:25
Feudalism in Medieval Europe (What is Feudalism?)
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/feudalism
Modern historians have coined the term, feudalism, to describe the political ...
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/feudalism
Modern historians have coined the term, feudalism, to describe the political and social system of the Middle Ages – particularly in medieval Europe, but it can also be applied to medieval Japan. No one actually said “feudalism” or “feudal system” in the Middle Ages. It was just something that developed in the centuries following the Fall of Rome when centralized government had fallen apart.
The Roman Empire included a network of cities that were connected by well-maintained roads. As the power of Rome declined, people began to leave the decaying cities, which were increasingly filled with disorder and crime, and settled in rural areas. The network of well-maintained roads that made the Romans famous ceased to be maintained and trade collapsed. As a result, rural communities formed that had to be increasingly self-sufficient. A central authority, in the person of a king, united these communities under one leader, but that leader did not have a lot of power. Most people in medieval Europe never saw a king and lived their life in their own self-sufficient community, known as a manor, relying on the local lord to protect them, administer justice, and settle disputes between residents. Many medieval peasants lived on the manor as serfs who were legally tied to the land and not allowed to leave even if they wanted to do so.
Anyone who has played chess knows that the king is one of the weakest pieces on the board and is dependent on the support of other pieces on the board. These other pieces on the board symbolize the Church, the nobility, the knights, and the peasants. Medieval kings held some of their own lands, but the lands that they reigned over resembled more of a patchwork quilt than it did a modern nation the way we think of it today. Kings would enter lord-vassal contracts with nobles, who would swear an oath of loyalty, or vassalage, to the king and receive a land grant, known as a fief, in return. The loyalty sworn by the vassal was most commonly delivered in the form of military service. When medieval kings went to war, they required each of their vassals to send a certain number of knights, as kings did not have the means to maintain large personal armies.
Those who entered into lord-vassal contracts directly with the king, known as great lords, would then enter into similar contracts with lesser lords, making themselves both lords and vassals. Each feudal lord was expected to maintain a certain number of non-noble knights, who also received land. Peasants who lived on the manor would receive the lord’s protection and would, in return, pay dues to their lord in the form of money, crops, or by doing manual labor on the manor for a certain number of days each year.
In the Late Middle Ages, feudalism began to decline as kings began to grow more powerful (partly as a result of the Crusades), global trade increased, and more people started to move to towns, which were outside of the control of feudal lords. With the wealth that came into royal treasuries during the Age of Exploration, kings began financing their own armies and allowed nobles to pay money instead of raising their own men.
While feudalism began to decline significantly between 1400-1700, some elements of feudalism remained in Europe into the modern era. In 1789, the French National Assembly formally abolished the legal privileges of the nobility in the early stages of the French Revolution. Serfdom continued in Russia until a reforming tsar abolished it in the 1860s.
This lecture should be helpful to those taking courses in World History and European History, including AP World History and AP European History, who need to understand feudalism in Europe to succeed on their exams.
https://wn.com/Feudalism_In_Medieval_Europe_(What_Is_Feudalism_)
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/feudalism
Modern historians have coined the term, feudalism, to describe the political and social system of the Middle Ages – particularly in medieval Europe, but it can also be applied to medieval Japan. No one actually said “feudalism” or “feudal system” in the Middle Ages. It was just something that developed in the centuries following the Fall of Rome when centralized government had fallen apart.
The Roman Empire included a network of cities that were connected by well-maintained roads. As the power of Rome declined, people began to leave the decaying cities, which were increasingly filled with disorder and crime, and settled in rural areas. The network of well-maintained roads that made the Romans famous ceased to be maintained and trade collapsed. As a result, rural communities formed that had to be increasingly self-sufficient. A central authority, in the person of a king, united these communities under one leader, but that leader did not have a lot of power. Most people in medieval Europe never saw a king and lived their life in their own self-sufficient community, known as a manor, relying on the local lord to protect them, administer justice, and settle disputes between residents. Many medieval peasants lived on the manor as serfs who were legally tied to the land and not allowed to leave even if they wanted to do so.
Anyone who has played chess knows that the king is one of the weakest pieces on the board and is dependent on the support of other pieces on the board. These other pieces on the board symbolize the Church, the nobility, the knights, and the peasants. Medieval kings held some of their own lands, but the lands that they reigned over resembled more of a patchwork quilt than it did a modern nation the way we think of it today. Kings would enter lord-vassal contracts with nobles, who would swear an oath of loyalty, or vassalage, to the king and receive a land grant, known as a fief, in return. The loyalty sworn by the vassal was most commonly delivered in the form of military service. When medieval kings went to war, they required each of their vassals to send a certain number of knights, as kings did not have the means to maintain large personal armies.
Those who entered into lord-vassal contracts directly with the king, known as great lords, would then enter into similar contracts with lesser lords, making themselves both lords and vassals. Each feudal lord was expected to maintain a certain number of non-noble knights, who also received land. Peasants who lived on the manor would receive the lord’s protection and would, in return, pay dues to their lord in the form of money, crops, or by doing manual labor on the manor for a certain number of days each year.
In the Late Middle Ages, feudalism began to decline as kings began to grow more powerful (partly as a result of the Crusades), global trade increased, and more people started to move to towns, which were outside of the control of feudal lords. With the wealth that came into royal treasuries during the Age of Exploration, kings began financing their own armies and allowed nobles to pay money instead of raising their own men.
While feudalism began to decline significantly between 1400-1700, some elements of feudalism remained in Europe into the modern era. In 1789, the French National Assembly formally abolished the legal privileges of the nobility in the early stages of the French Revolution. Serfdom continued in Russia until a reforming tsar abolished it in the 1860s.
This lecture should be helpful to those taking courses in World History and European History, including AP World History and AP European History, who need to understand feudalism in Europe to succeed on their exams.
- published: 06 Sep 2019
- views: 227448
2:27
Naruto And Feudal Lord's Deep Talks | Boruto Episode - 149 | anime NOOBS
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- published: 22 Mar 2020
- views: 6601
1:00
മംഗലശ്ശേരി 💚-Palace of the old feudal lord. | VIRTUAL MANGALASSERY| MOHANLAL|DEVASURAM|
instagram id:-https://www.instagram.com/shibin.tc/
Virtual recreation of mangalassery,from DEVASURAM movie
softwares used:-sketchup21,lumion11,adobe premire pro...
instagram id:-https://www.instagram.com/shibin.tc/
Virtual recreation of mangalassery,from DEVASURAM movie
softwares used:-sketchup21,lumion11,adobe premire pro,adobe photoshop.
working time :- 7days
https://wn.com/മംഗലശ്ശേരി_💚_Palace_Of_The_Old_Feudal_Lord._|_Virtual_Mangalassery|_Mohanlal|Devasuram|
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Virtual recreation of mangalassery,from DEVASURAM movie
softwares used:-sketchup21,lumion11,adobe premire pro,adobe photoshop.
working time :- 7days
- published: 27 May 2021
- views: 38727
6:32
Ranks of Nobility, Explained
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
Footnote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm2wxap5Q3o
CORRECTION: The illustration I made depicting Richard ...
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
Footnote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm2wxap5Q3o
CORRECTION: The illustration I made depicting Richard the II was accidentally based on a painting of Richard III, my mistake.
What is the difference between a duke, and a baron? And where did these terms come from?
Some sources:
https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-British-Peerage/
https://www.debretts.com/expertise/essential-guide-to-the-peerage/what-is-the-peerage/
https://www.burkespeerage.com/
Follow me here:
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#nobility
https://wn.com/Ranks_Of_Nobility,_Explained
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
Footnote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm2wxap5Q3o
CORRECTION: The illustration I made depicting Richard the II was accidentally based on a painting of Richard III, my mistake.
What is the difference between a duke, and a baron? And where did these terms come from?
Some sources:
https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-British-Peerage/
https://www.debretts.com/expertise/essential-guide-to-the-peerage/what-is-the-peerage/
https://www.burkespeerage.com/
Follow me here:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarrisonHolt2
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Music by Darren Curtis.
#nobility
- published: 02 Jan 2021
- views: 2423599
14:48
5 star Hotel for Feudal Lords Kusatsujuku Honjin
The last samurai visits Kusatsujuku Honjin, the special hotel for feudal lords in Edo period and explains the reason why they needed this kind of hotels. In Ed...
The last samurai visits Kusatsujuku Honjin, the special hotel for feudal lords in Edo period and explains the reason why they needed this kind of hotels. In Edo period, there was the system to control the feudal lords called Sankinkotai. In this system, feudal lords had to visit Edo ( Tokyo ) and met Tokugawa Shogun every second year. So all the feudal lords made trips to Edo all the way to Edo every second year and they stayed at Honjin in these trips.
0:00 Opening
0:31 Sankinkotai
5:06 Honjin
13:49 Tachiki shrine
14:24 Closing
https://wn.com/5_Star_Hotel_For_Feudal_Lords_Kusatsujuku_Honjin
The last samurai visits Kusatsujuku Honjin, the special hotel for feudal lords in Edo period and explains the reason why they needed this kind of hotels. In Edo period, there was the system to control the feudal lords called Sankinkotai. In this system, feudal lords had to visit Edo ( Tokyo ) and met Tokugawa Shogun every second year. So all the feudal lords made trips to Edo all the way to Edo every second year and they stayed at Honjin in these trips.
0:00 Opening
0:31 Sankinkotai
5:06 Honjin
13:49 Tachiki shrine
14:24 Closing
- published: 06 Nov 2021
- views: 263
5:22
My Feudal Lord Summary (Urdu/Hindi) - Tehmina Durrani - Mera Saeen - Book Buddy
#myfeudallord #merasaeen #tehminadurrani
Tehmina Durrani shot to fame with her best selling novel "My Feudal Lord". The Urdu translation of it's title is "Mera ...
#myfeudallord #merasaeen #tehminadurrani
Tehmina Durrani shot to fame with her best selling novel "My Feudal Lord". The Urdu translation of it's title is "Mera Saeen". It is a devastating account of the verbal, mental and physical abuse that Tehmina Durrani suffered from the hands of her husband Ghulam Mustafa Khar former Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab. The book is very beautifully written and follows a rhythm and flow of events in her life; starting from her disturbed childhood to her first marriage to her extra marital affair with Mustafa Khar and their eventual wedding. It is a very daring account of her life journey which she has explained with utmost honesty. It is one of the best novels ever written by a Pakistani author. Enjoy the review and don't forget to press the like button.
WHO AM I?
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Tehmina Durrani shot to fame with her best selling novel "My Feudal Lord". The Urdu translation of it's title is "Mera Saeen". It is a devastating account of the verbal, mental and physical abuse that Tehmina Durrani suffered from the hands of her husband Ghulam Mustafa Khar former Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab. The book is very beautifully written and follows a rhythm and flow of events in her life; starting from her disturbed childhood to her first marriage to her extra marital affair with Mustafa Khar and their eventual wedding. It is a very daring account of her life journey which she has explained with utmost honesty. It is one of the best novels ever written by a Pakistani author. Enjoy the review and don't forget to press the like button.
WHO AM I?
I am Shah Rukh, a reading enthusiast who is driven by the desire to make his country read, learn, progress and self actualize. Therefore, I run my campaign with the title “Mission Read Pakistan”. This channel is my attempt to rejuvenate the reading and learning culture in the country. It is one of the greatest mission of my life to contribute towards the intellectual upliftment of our society. This channel is about life changing books and informative videos which can help an individual grow and chase his limitless potential. Subscribe to my Channel and join me in enlightening people.
• Use promocode “bookbuddy” while shopping at the largest bookstore in Pakistan libertybooks.com to get 20% discount. This discount is only valid on online shopping.
• Join me in my live session to win Rs. 2000 gift voucher from
• Follow me across my social media presence to win “Book Buddy of the month” competition. The winner is awarded my favourite book.
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- published: 09 Apr 2021
- views: 22435
4:09
The Feudal Lord
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Warrior Phi...
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Warrior Philosophy 101
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Amir Taufique Rashid - Captain
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Benjamin Mello-Klein - cameraman
Gary Lamoureux - cameraman
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- published: 02 Apr 2015
- views: 1009
5:41
Domestic violence and manliness - Reviewing 'My Feudal Lord'
As we look at domestic violence, we always assume that it happens in a certain section of the society. We associate it with lesser eduction and poverty. But, it...
As we look at domestic violence, we always assume that it happens in a certain section of the society. We associate it with lesser eduction and poverty. But, it is intertwined with the very concept of manliness. The society and it's subtle prejudices are at work everywhere.
https://wn.com/Domestic_Violence_And_Manliness_Reviewing_'My_Feudal_Lord'
As we look at domestic violence, we always assume that it happens in a certain section of the society. We associate it with lesser eduction and poverty. But, it is intertwined with the very concept of manliness. The society and it's subtle prejudices are at work everywhere.
- published: 23 Aug 2020
- views: 461