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feudal chieftains

 

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Feudal Chieftains

Description:

Feudal chieftains refer to the powerful and prominent leaders who were in control of specific territories during the feudal period. Often acting as lords or nobles, these chieftains held considerable authority over their vassals and were responsible for governing and protecting their lands.

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Example as a Noun:

During the Middle Ages, feudal chieftains were instrumental in maintaining order and providing defense within their territories.

Example as an Adjective:

The feudal chieftains' reign extended over several generations, making their rule deeply entrenched in the region's history.

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