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FEUDALISTIC - traducción al árabe

COMBINATION OF LEGAL AND MILITARY CUSTOMS AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE
FeudalisM; Feudal system; Feudal society; Feudal; Feudalist; Feudal law; Feudalistic; Feudal regime; Feudalists; Feodal; Fedual; Fuedal Age; Semi-feudal; Semifeudal; Feudalsim; Feudal monarchy; Feoff system; Feof system; Feudal state; Fuedalism; Feudal monarchies; Feudality; Feudal times; Feudalisation; Law of fiefs; Feudal nobleman; Feudal culture; Feudal organization of society; The Feudal System; Fuedal system; Feodal system; Leud; Historiography of feudalism; Historiography of Feudalism; Feudal lordship; Feudal Age; Europe fuedalism; Feudal Society; Fuedal Society; Feudal homage; Feudals; Feudal lords; Feudal Monarchy; Antifeudalism; Antifeudal; Feudalized; Feudal period; Feudalization; Feudal overlords; Feudal mode of production; Feudalism (Marxist theory); Western European feudalism
  • Order of the Knot]], founded in 1352 by [[Louis I of Naples]]).
  • Minnesinger]], was depicted with his noble arms in [[Codex Manesse]].
  • Clermont-en-Beauvaisis]]
  • France in the late 15th century: a mosaic of feudal territories
  • Depiction of [[socage]] on the royal [[demesne]] in feudal England, c. 1310
  • [[Orava Castle]] in Slovakia. A medieval castle is a traditional symbol of a feudal society.

FEUDALISTIC         

ألاسم

إِحْنَة ; اِخْتِصَام ; اِشْتِباك ; اِشْمِئْزاز ; بُغْض ; بَغْضاء ; تَخَاصُم ; تَشَاحُن ; تَقَزُّز ; تَنَازُع ; حَزَازَة ; حِفْظَة ; حَفِيظَة ; حِقْد ; خِصَام ; خُصُومَة ; خِلْفَة ; داغِلَة ; سَخِيمَة ; شَحْناء ; شِحْنَة ; صِرَاع ; ضَغِينَة ; عَدَاء ; عِدَاء ; عَدَاوَة ; غِلّ ; غَلِيل ; قَطِيعَة ; كَرَاهَة ; كَرَاهِيَة ; كُرْه ; كُشَاحَة ; مُخَاصَمَة ; مُشَاحَنَة ; مُعَادَاة ; مَقْت ; مُنَاجَزَة ; مُنَازَعَة ; مُنَاقَرَة ; مُنَاوَشَة ; مُهَاتَرَة ; ناقِرَة ; نِزَاع ; نِقَار ; نِقْرَة ; نِقْمَة ; وَغْر

الفعل

خاصَمَ

FEUDALISM         

ألاسم

إِقْطاعِيَّة

FEUDALISTS         

ألاسم

إِحْنَة ; اِخْتِصَام ; اِشْتِباك ; اِشْمِئْزاز ; بُغْض ; بَغْضاء ; تَخَاصُم ; تَشَاحُن ; تَقَزُّز ; تَنَازُع ; حَزَازَة ; حِفْظَة ; حَفِيظَة ; حِقْد ; خِصَام ; خُصُومَة ; خِلْفَة ; داغِلَة ; سَخِيمَة ; شَحْناء ; شِحْنَة ; صِرَاع ; ضَغِينَة ; عَدَاء ; عِدَاء ; عَدَاوَة ; غِلّ ; غَلِيل ; قَطِيعَة ; كَرَاهَة ; كَرَاهِيَة ; كُرْه ; كُشَاحَة ; مُخَاصَمَة ; مُشَاحَنَة ; مُعَادَاة ; مَقْت ; مُنَاجَزَة ; مُنَازَعَة ; مُنَاقَرَة ; مُنَاوَشَة ; مُهَاتَرَة ; ناقِرَة ; نِزَاع ; نِقَار ; نِقْرَة ; نِقْمَة ; وَغْر

الفعل

خاصَمَ

Definición

feudalism
Feudalism was a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return.
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Wikipedia

Feudalism

Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, is a term used to describe the legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries. Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships that were derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour. Although it is derived from the Latin word feodum or feudum (fief), which was used during the Medieval period, the term feudalism and the system which it describes were not conceived of as a formal political system by the people who lived during the Middle Ages. The classic definition, by François Louis Ganshof (1944), describes a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations which existed among the warrior nobility and revolved around the three key concepts of lords, vassals, and fiefs.

A broader definition of feudalism, as described by Marc Bloch (1939), includes not only the obligations of the warrior nobility but the obligations of all three estates of the realm: the nobility, the clergy, and the peasantry, all of whom were bound by a system of manorialism; this is sometimes referred to as a "feudal society". Since the publication of Elizabeth A. R. Brown's "The Tyranny of a Construct" (1974) and Susan Reynolds's Fiefs and Vassals (1994), there has been ongoing inconclusive discussion among medieval historians as to whether feudalism is a useful construct for understanding medieval society.

Ejemplos de uso de FEUDALISTIC
1. "I think my generation especially has grown up in a very feudalistic era," he said.
2. Opposition parties and the rebel Maoists consider the nearly 250–year–old monarchy a remnant of a feudalistic order.
3. And, although the current Lebanese government is certainly more democratic than the feudalistic Taliban, democratic credentials cannot insulate a state from responsibility for controlling its territory.
4. In the most far–flung districts, people were glued to their radios on Thursday, witnessing the dismantling of ancient, feudalistic ties.
5. "These notorious cesspools of political monopoly and feudalistic sycophancy that we are witnessing in many regions –– they will be eliminated," Mironov said.