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Except for the king, every noble in a feudal society served as a _________ to a higher noble.

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suzerain

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Except for the king, every noble in a feudal society served as a vassal to a higher noble. The vassal in medieval Europe, was a man who was granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to an older man or is more important. They made a feudal contract that was an exchange of promises between lords and vassals. In feudal society was the monarch, then the powerful lords who had vassals.

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