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VASSAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : a person under the protection of a feudal lord to whom he has vowed homage and fealty : a feudal tenant. 2. : one in a subservient or subordinate position.
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Vassal
Vassal is an open-source game engine for building and playing online adaptations of board games and card games.
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Vassal - Wikipedia
A vassal [1] or liege subject [2] is a person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the context of the feudal system in medieval ...
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▪ I. vassal, n. and a. (ˈvæsəl) Forms: 4 vassale, 6 wassale; 5–7 vassall (6 phasalle, Sc. wassall), 5– vassal (8 vasal); 5 vayssal, vaysall; 5 vasseyll-, 6–7 vassaile, 7 vassail(l; 6–7 vassell, Sc. wassell-. [a. OF. vassal, vasal (F. vassal, = It., Pg. vassallo, Sp. vasallo):—med.L. vassall-us man-s...
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VASSAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a person holding some similar relation to a superior; a subject, subordinate, follower, or retainer. a servant or slave. adjective. of, relating to ...
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Module Library - Vassal
Vassal is an open-source game engine for building and playing online adaptations of board games and card games.
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Vassal | Definition, Middle Ages, History, & Facts - Britannica
Vassal, in feudal society, one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord. Some vassals did not have fiefs and lived at their lord's court as ...
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VASSAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a man who agreed to fight for a king or lord (= rich and powerful land owner) when needed, in exchange for land to live on (also vassal state) a country.
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Vassal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Vassals were people who worked the vast plots of land that were held by lords, who though much fewer in number, held all the wealth and power.
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Vassal - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"tenant who pledges fealty to a lord," from Old French vassal "subject, subordinate, servant" (12c.), from Medieval Latin vassallus "manservant, domestic, ...
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What is a vassal? : r/MedievalHistory - Reddit
A “vassal” in the loosest sense is just someone who has sworn some form of oath of service to another person. The terms and nuances in this vary ...
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vassal/ˈvæsl; `væsl/ n1 (in the Middle Ages) man promising to fight for and be loyal to a king or lord in return for the right to hold land (中世纪的)封臣, 家臣(为国君或领主效忠可受封土地者).2 (fig 比喻) person or nation dependent on another 附庸; 下属; 属国 [attrib 作定语]vassal states, kingdoms, etc 附庸国、 王国等.
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Vassal (disambiguation)
Vassal may also refer to:
Vassal state, a state that is subordinate to another state
Vassal Engine, a free software engine used for adapting boardgames to online play
Vassal Gadoengin (c.1943 – 2004), Nauruan politician
See also
Vassall (disambiguation)
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Hoshea | King of Israel, Assyrian Vassal & Prophet | Britannica
Hoshea, in the Old Testament (2 Kings 15:30; 17:1-6), son of Elah and last king of Israel (c. 732-724 bc).He became king through a conspiracy in which his predecessor, Pekah, was killed. The Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III claimed that he made Hoshea king, and Hoshea paid an annual tribute to him. After Tiglath-pileser died (727), Hoshea revolted against the new Assyrian king ...
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Can you marry a vassal Bannerlord? - Gaming Pedia: Your ... - NCESC
TodayNo, you can only marry one partner in Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord. However, you can flirt with multiple people, but you can only marry one of them. For example, you cannot marry Rhagaea, the leader of the Southern Empire, but you could potentially marry her daughter and heir-apparent, Ira.
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