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    Samuel Weiss
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    Questions-Fealty and Vassalage

    Oh it did Jim. I guess my post came off as snobby then. I was just glad to
    have someone with more knowledge on the whole thing to fill in details on a
    feudal system available. As for private emial, I'd need your address or you
    can respond to this one. But I was serious about you posting to the list
    with anything you might have on feudalism and fealty. Sometimes us fantasy
    lovers need a touch of reality (history) to bring us back in line. And my
    main area is WWII with dabblings in higher politics of the Rome to the
    modern times. The lower level stuff usually got filed away for future
    reference and is probably a little mixed up. Like my take on possible lines
    of vassalage. Anyway, sorry again if I sounded snobby.

    Samwise

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    Questions-Fealty and Vassalage

    At 12:17 AM 1/2/98 -0800, Jim Cooper(Jim_Cooper@bc.sympatico.ca)wrote:
    >

    >
    >I hope nobody took offence about me posting this to the general list
    >(or you, either, Sam!) - I just wanted to reply to Samual Weiss' question
    >[about vassals and regents(nobles)] and show Sam that what he was saying
    >was impossible by explaining how this feudalism stuff happened back then
    in medieval
    >times.
    >
    >Sorry, guys.
    >

    Don't apologize. This type of discussion is right on-topic for BR. If you
    have any additional pearls of wisdom you can toss us on this (or any
    confusing Historical facts), please do. I know I found your Post
    enlightening, and I'm sure others did as well. So like I said, keep us on
    our toes and make sure we get our facts straight. Thanks for the info.


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