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Did all vassals have their own vassals?
In many cases, vassals did have their own vassals, in a process called subinfeudation. There is a link below, but it does not give as much information as I would have liked to find.
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What is a vassal?
a person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
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What are vassals?
A vassal was a person who swore allegiance and homage to a lord. In exchange for this, he got property consisting of an estate or estates from which he could get income as the serfs who lived there...
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What did the vassals do?
Anything the king wanted.
The vassals were in a relationship of mutual obligation with their superior lords or kings. They provided an oath of allegiance and support in exchange for land,...
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What did a vassal do for his lord?
A vassal was a person who had gone into a mutual obligation with a monarch or feudal lord. The monarch or lord got the vassal's allegiance and homage. In exchange the vassal got land and protection....