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who were known as feudal lords​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The institution that was common in Medieval Europe is called "Feudalism". The lords, who held the "fiefs" on condition of service of service to the king, were called the "Feudal Lords". They, in their respective "fiefs", were all powerful and acted as petty kings.

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Answered by ItZzMissKhushi
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Answer:

The lords, who held the "fiefs" on condition of service of service to the king, were called the "Feudal Lords". They, in their respective "fiefs", were all powerful and acted as petty kings

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