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Feudalism Hierarchy Explained - Visual Guide to Medieval Social Structure #1382394 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational infographic depicts the feudal hierarchy as a four-tiered pyramid: the king at the apex, followed by tenants-in-chief (nobles who held land directly from the king), then knights or lesser lords who served the nobles, and finally peasants-including serfs-who worked the land. Each level reflects obligations: protection and justice from above, labor, military service, and dues from below. The image credits PJ Cornell and Joey Gill as creators.
Used in history education websites, textbooks, or classroom presentations to explain medieval European social structure; matches user intent for learning about feudalism, social stratification, or historical governance systems.
Related Cliparts: Discover how medieval society was structured under feudalism with this clear pyramid diagram showing the king, lords, knights, and peasants-and their roles.
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