why were the lands not granted to Nobel in the same geographical location? short answer
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- Medieval Hungary's concept of nobility originated in the notion that nobles were "free men", eligible to own land.Historically, once nobility was granted, if a nobleman served the monarch well he might obtain the title of baron, and might later be elevated to the rank of count.
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First, feudalism discouraged unified government. ... (2) Second, feudalism discouraged trade and economic growth. The land was worked by peasant farmers called serfs, who were tied to individual plots of land and forbidden to move or change occupations without the permission of their lord.
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