![]() Myers defines ‘Feudalism’ as ‘a special form of society and government, based upon a peculiar tenure of land which prevailed in Europe during the latter part of the Middle Ages, attaining, however, its most perfect development in the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries.’ But a near approach to a more or less good definition may be made by calling it a system of economic, political and social relationship that subsisted in Europe between the ninth or tenth and the thirteenth centuries. It is difficult to define ‘Feudalism’ in a precise manner for the enormous complexities the term indicated. ![]()
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