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Knights Impact On Society

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Many kings formed armies using feudalism. One way of gathering an army, was through their nobles. Since the nobles received land from the monarch, they were obliged to get the knights the king had asked for ("What was the impact 2). To gather the amount of knights the lords were told to gather, the lords gave land to ‘sub-tenants’ ("What was the impact 2). And to lure knights into service, they were offered incentives. Knights received incentives in return for their service. One of the things they were given was wealth. Knights pledged loyalty and military services to a lord in exchange for clothes, food, a home (sometimes in the castle), other manor -made items, and wealth (Beil 14-15). These gifts were called fiefs. Some knights were given land as …show more content…

Also, when receiving land, the lord received power over the peasants of that village. Knights also got support, a share of the treasure and goods that were taken in battle, and a sort of insurance. This insurance was that if he died, his children were protected until the girl married and the boy became a vassal, and that the widow and the land were protected (Smith 3). Also appealing to would-be knights was the rise in status. Knights were given a fief, often land, making them a vassal, and therefore a lord (Beil 15). Knights were considered to be like the rock stars of their time as they were well off and thought as honorable, chivalrous, and wealthy (Nardo 29). Because of this they were sought after by high class ladies looking for a husband, and by troubadours who looked for the heroes of their songs (Nardo 31). Because of these advantages, the feudal oath became a political tool where it previously had been a vow of military duty (Beil 9). It was understood that if he did not uphold his promise it would all be taken back. (Beil 15). However, knights did not only gain as they also had to work or their king/lord. A common time frame expected from knights for

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