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Why were the regional kingdoms at war with each other?
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The infighting of the Christian nations was seen as a universal problem by most learned men of the Middle Ages and experienced by all those who suffered in the never ending series of minor wars and feuds between the rivalling groups of nobles. While the great wars and battles of kings were rare and seldom, through much of the Early and High Middle Ages people were accustomed to the low-level warfare that was known as Guerra (opposed to the grander Bellum between kings, while both words have the same meaning) and especially in those areas that saw little direct control by a monarch, the social order disintegrated and long periods of peace were virtually unknown.
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