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- Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs that flourished in medieval...
- building in 1979. Udo Kultermann [de] has characterised the building as "feudalistic architecture". The palace was frequently used for hosting government...
- democratic. Though some historic Buddhist societies have been categorized as feudalistic, the relationship between peasants and land owners was often voluntary...
- decline due to prolonged droughts besides simultaneously being gripped in feudalistic conflicts with its neighbors such as Diriyah and Manfuhah. Hajr subsequently...
- Henry did not gain him as much in the German feudalistic system as it would have in the English feudalistic system. While in England the pledge of fealty...
- to the emergence of the Black Death, the continent was considered a feudalistic society, composed of fiefs and city-states frequently managed by the...
- The setting is centered around the human-dominated Third Imperium, a feudalistic interstellar empire. Despite the focus on humans, the Traveller universe...
- destro**** the Saracen rule in Sicily in the 11th century, Sicily became feudalistic. Most Arab smallholders became serfs on new estates, with some escaping...
- was one of TSR's most successful releases. Dark Sun deviated from the feudalistic backdrops of its Tolkienesque pseudo-medieval contemporaries, such as...
- groups that roughly correspond to each other. The system was more or less feudalistic, with the datu ultimately having control of all the lands of the community...