of fealty, from the Latin fidelitas (faithfulness), is a pledge of allegiance of one person to another. In medieval Europe, the swearing of fealty took...
two elements, one to perform the act of homage and the other an oath of fealty. In some countries, such as the Kingdom of Sicily, the commendation ceremony...
meaning was then applied to land itself, in which land was used to pay for fealty, such as to a vassal. Thus the old word feos meaning movable property would...
applied to similar arrangements in other feudal societies. In contrast, fealty (fidelitas) was sworn, unconditional loyalty to a monarch. In fully developed...
ruler ef Kabul, who was practically independent, although supposed to owe fealty to the emperor of India. Per Tabakat-i-Akbari of Nizamuddin Ahmad, Mughal...
holding or other rights granted by an overlord to a vassal, who held it in fealty or "in fee" in return for a form of feudal allegiance, services or payments...
or heavy chain, usually of gold, worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty or other association in Europe from the Middle Ages onwards. One of the...
Diplomat's Weltanschauung. p. 129. Cohen, Roger (24 December 2022). "Putin Wants Fealty, and He's Found It in Africa". The New York Times. Archived from the original...
swearing of fealty. The word fealty derives from the Latin fidelitas and denotes the fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord. Fealty also refers...
The Kingdom of Brittany (Breton: Rouantelezh Breizh) was a short-lived vassal-state of the Frankish Empire that emerged during the Norse invasions. Its...
and buildings, and forced the remaining western daimyo to sign an oath of fealty to him.[citation needed] In 1613, he composed the Kuge shohatto (公家諸法度)...
oath to the Emperor on all citizens, and required the pope–elect to swear fealty before he could be consecrated. Under Sergius II (844–7) it was even agreed...
Israeli–Palestinian conflict and "to which all Palestinian factions must pledge fealty": the right to resistance, the right to self-determination (statehood),...
Owain Gwynedd's grandson Llywelyn Fawr (the Great, 1173–1240), received the fealty of other Welsh lords in 1216 at the council at Aberdyfi, becoming in effect...
inspirational throttle. But no, he has made a true docudrama, maintaining fealty to the tiniest facts. Brown, Joe (June 30, 1995). "Apollo 13". The Washington...
Publishing. "Is Heathers too shocking for 2018?". BBC. Retrieved January 29, 2020. Today I pledged my fealty to the Queen and country. Lisanne Falk at IMDb...
finally legitimized when Rollo, a Scandinavian Viking leader, agreed to swear fealty to King Charles III of West Francia following the siege of Chartres in 911...
office of, or territory held by a baron Barony, the title and land held in fealty by a feudal baron Barony (county division), a type of administrative or...
sure Rama was victorious in the great battle. Rama accepted Vibhishana's fealty and anointed him the King of Lanka after Ravana's death. In some versions...
original meaning regarded duty in a broader sense than the related concept of fealty. Both derive from the Latin word fidēlis, meaning "faithful or loyal". In...
December 2021. Cohen, Roger; Lima, Mauricio (24 December 2022). "Putin Wants Fealty, and He's Found It in Africa". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 January 2023...
service to Lord Darlington, who may not have been worthy of his unquestioning fealty. Stevens even expresses some of these sentiments in casual conversation...
office, collar or heavy gold chain worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty in medieval Europe and the United Kingdom Decorating clothing, some people...