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feudal

Adjective

Meaning

Of or pertaining to feuds, fiefs, or feels; as, feudal rights or services; feudal tenures.

Consisting of, or founded upon, feuds or fiefs; embracing tenures by military services; as, the feudal system.

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Abbot Guillaume was summoned to Avignon, where he was on 27 June, and sent to Naples to provide the advice and guidance as to the desires of the feudal overlord of Naples, His Holiness Pope Innocent VI. Source: Internet

A crossover between the franchise and the series with a feudal Japan inspired setting, is a title with a premise, character designs and art direction that easily set it apart from other spinoffs. Source: Internet

A formal signing of Japan's surrender was held aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, where in 1854 Navy Commodore Matthew Perry had signed a treaty with Japan to open up the feudal nation for trade with the United States. Source: Internet

AD 1500), under régimes of the early national monarchies of Western Europe, the bourgeoisie acted in self-interest, and politically supported the king or the queen against the legal and financial disorder caused by the greed of the feudal lords. Source: Internet

After the naive fiscal and land policy of the royal court, the central power began to experience severe financial difficulties, largely due to the enlargement of feudal lands at his expense. Source: Internet

After a first reconciliation, with the death of Louis (20 September 1384), Charles found himself freer to resist Urban's feudal pretensions, and relations took a turn for the worse. Source: Internet

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