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The growth of military feudalism This map and that showing landholding are mutually complementhe twelfth century and the later part of the reign of Alexander IT tary. The shading is designed to show the intensity and in simpli(1214-49). The contrast between small unit knights' fees and larger fied form the character of feudalisation, involving the creation of units probably reflects an earlier social and economic arrangement. knights' fees and other military holdings, between the beginning of LITTLE OR NO EVIDENCE OF FEUDALISA ~hNormal pattern of ?"/b. landholding formed by single or small knights fees ~~ntl~~:~~a?;~~~s:~:~~ts fees later becoming baronies / // Early 12th century establishment of large territorial lordships held for military service ~~~~~ Sporadic and occasional -----formation of knights fees, often associated with earldoms The growth of military feudalism from about 1100 to about 1240 GWSB 413Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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