(in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun.
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Vassals were loyal to the person(s) above them. Therefore a king may have a vassal who may have other vassals loyal to him. A vassal has power over his serfs, or his vassals. Also the vassals have power over the peasents.
Vassals had to serve lords because the vassals promised to serve a lord in exchange for land.
The plural of vassal is vassals. As in "our vassals have sent us gifts of silk".
In many cases, vassals did have their own vassals, in a process called subinfeudation. There is a link below, but it does not give as much information as I would have liked to find.
The dressing of the vassals was a tunic that had covered their leggings.
Vassals could receive more land from the lord and if they were rich enough, vassals could become a lord to other vassals. Feudalism could become confusing.
Explain the difference between the vassals and the serfs
Yes, vassals can have children. Their children may inherit their titles and lands, continuing the family's lineage and influence within the feudal system.
the vassals are the kings slaves and the serfs are like a nun and monks
the vassals would give protection to the serfs and also protect the land
The kind of homes that the vassals lived in were made out of brick and other rich stuff.
Patriarchal and exploitative. Lords were supposed to look after their vassals, hence the patriarchal relationship, but at the same time, they used their vassals for resources.