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When is it believed Charlemagne introduced the principles of the feudal system to his empire?

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Answered by arvindkakade
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The system that is called the feudal system was introduced around the millennium - 1000 AD (+/- a century or so). Charlemagne was crowned in 800 CE, so the system post-dated his reign.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The system known as the feudal system was implemented around 1400-1000 AD. Feudalism is a government system in which power rests on land ownership.

Explanation:

  • While feudalism is usually linked to Charlemagne's day, its origins go back to the fall of Rome in the 5th century when Europe's inhabitants, or tribes, started fighting for dominance.
  • The property in this scheme is legally held by the monarch but is split among the aristocracy.  And although these tribal leaders were generally referred to as rulers, their authority was not total, and they were always in danger of being overthrown by a challenger.

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