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Feudalism in Medieval England: Structure, History & Key Figures #1382400 (License: Personal Use)
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This infographic illustrates the feudal structure established in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, detailing the roles of kings, lords, knights, and peasants, along with key terms like manor, fief, and serf. It highlights pivotal events-including the Battle of Hastings, the reign of Richard the Lionheart, and the Black Death-as turning points in feudalism’s rise and decline. Visual elements include period artwork, symbolic icons, and annotated text boxes to clarify relationships and obligations within the system.
Used on educational history websites, school lesson pages, or museum digital exhibits to explain medieval social structures; matches user intent for students, teachers, or history enthusiasts seeking a concise, visual overview of feudalism.
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