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Identifier: gri_33125008050011 (find matches)
Title: Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance
Year: 1870 (1870s)
Authors: Jacob, P. L., 1806-1884
Subjects: Middle Ages Civilization, Medieval Civilization, Renaissance Costume Military art and science Christian life
Publisher: London : Bickers & Son
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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2 FEUDALISM. of the sword. Conspiracies, bloodthirsty executions, continual revolts, diversplots, in which were concerned at one time the kings leudes, at another theprincipal clergy; ecclesiastical censures, ceaselessly threatening these blind andsavage tyrants, who, while bending to the reproof, at the same time panted for
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F,ig. 1.—Battle of Tolbiac and Baptism of King Clovis.— Fac-simile of a Woodcut in the MirouerHistorial de France, in folio, printed in Paris by Galliot du Pre in 1516. revenge; curbless ambitions, terrible hatreds, the continued strife of opposingraces ; on one side the Gallo-Romanic (Figs. 2 and 3) and its heir the Gothic,on the other the barbarous Germanic and Slavonian, more or less christianized ;all these were the endless signs by which the coming reign of feudalism, ateach successive stage of modern civilisation, marked its advent. The political FEUDALISM. 3 system which a harbarous legal code had inaugurated for the benefit of theleudes, was entirely opposed to the system sanctioned by the B,oman law. Itwas the desire of the leudes that a seignior, the owner of the land and of themen who cultivated it, should possess the right of infeudalising, that is to say, ofceding, as an inferior freehold, a certain portion of his own estate, abandoningin so doing to the concessionary

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  • bookid:gri_33125008050011
  • bookyear:1870
  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Jacob__P__L___1806_1884
  • booksubject:Middle_Ages
  • booksubject:Civilization__Medieval
  • booksubject:Civilization__Renaissance
  • booksubject:Costume
  • booksubject:Military_art_and_science
  • booksubject:Christian_life
  • bookpublisher:London___Bickers___Son
  • bookcontributor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • booksponsor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • bookleafnumber:31
  • bookcollection:getty
  • bookcollection:americana
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