4/10/2011

A PRESENT BEFORE THE EXAM...

This is my first present for the exam. Present. It is an outline of medieval society (in Spanish). In return for it, I´ll be waiting for your comments on the picture below:


If you work properly, you´ll receive another present soon...

Pilar

22 comments:

  1. It's a homage ceremony. There, a vasal is swearing allegiance to yhe noble and the noble will give him land and protection.

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  2. Are you sure that he is a noble? Look it carefully...

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  3. MªIsabel EscribanoApril 12, 2011 at 3:56 PM

    Hi Pilar! This image represents an homage ceremony, in which the noble is promising the king fidelity and help. Then the king is going to give him land or a sword, that means that the king is givind to him the land and the protectotion.
    Here it is, I wait for the present...

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  4. Carlos de Blas RuizApril 12, 2011 at 4:16 PM

    Hi Pilar¡¡ This image represents an homage ceremony, in which a noble or a knight is promising to the king fidelity and help kissing their hands. Then the king gave the fief by a symbol such as a sword, a handful of land...
    Goodbyee¡¡¡

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  5. María Moya AlonsoApril 12, 2011 at 4:17 PM

    I think that represente an homage ceremony, in this ceremony are a vassal an a king. The vassal promised swear an oath of loyalty to the king and ask for help to hem.
    Then the king give to the vassal a land.
    I hope that is correct :D...

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  6. Carlos de Blas RuizApril 12, 2011 at 5:13 PM

    ohh teacher I forget one thing: During the homage ceremony the vassal is kneeling in front of the king. Goodbye

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  7. Alvaro Gutierrez 2ºDApril 12, 2011 at 5:17 PM

    It´s a homage ceremony in honor to the king in wich a noble is promising fidelity and the king give to him a fief to rented to the peasants.

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  8. This image represents an homage ceremony. In this ceremony, the vassal (it could be a peasant or a noble) was kneeling in front of the king or noble promising allegiance. Then, the senior gave hime a symbol of the fief or manor( It could be some land, a sword...)

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  9. this escene tell the ceremoni that a man must realized to be the vassal of a noble or king.
    in this part of the ceremoni the man kiss the hands of the king in this case, and promise allegiance and server.
    and finaly the king give to the vassal the land of fief with a simbolisms elements such as a few land or a sword...
    GOODBYE!

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  10. It is a feudal ceremony in which a vassal revered and meekly agreed to swear allegiance to his feudal lord, was (usually knees), the osculum (kiss), the inmixtio manum (vassal's hands, united in position prayer, were welcomed among the Lord), and a sentence to recognize her man have become the tribute was produced after the inauguration (of the lord to vassal), representing the delivery of a fief (depending on the status of vassal and lord could be a county, a ducat, a brand, a castle, town, or just a paycheck, or even a monastery if it was ecclesiastical vassalage) through a symbol of the territory or food that should the vassal lord (a little land) and the backing, in which the vassal received a sword (and a hit with her shoulders) or a staff if he was religious.

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  11. THE IMAGE REPRESENTS A KING OR A NOBLE AND A NOBLE OR A PEASANT IN THE CEREMONY OF THE HOMAGE
    IN THIS PART OF THE CEREMONY THE VASSAL,KNEEL DOWN KISS THE HANDS OF THE KING PROMISED FIDELITY AND HELP

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  12. Rocio Alcon CasanovaApril 12, 2011 at 7:31 PM

    The image represents a vassal (the one kneeling) swearing allegiance to the noble, which is shown kissing her hands and this in turn gives some land and offers protection

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  13. MªIsabel Escribano PrietoApril 12, 2011 at 7:34 PM

    Pilar I think we have won the present! :)

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  14. Good answers! I´m waiting for more... :)
    Be patient and study hard.
    I´m preparing the exam. Don´t worry. I feel nice today!
    See you!

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  15. hi!!!
    i think that in the picture there is a noble that is going to work for the king in return to protection homage and allegiance .
    the noble is giving to the king the eternal protectiong

    can you give us now the present .please!!1

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  16. Hello Pilar :)
    Well, I think that this image is showing a homage ceremony where are a nobel or a king and a vassal.The peasant is promising to the nobel help and fidelity kissing his hands and for the allegiance of the vassal the nobel is going to give to him some land,allowance,... and for prove that, the nobel must deliver to the peasant a symbolic element such a sword.
    Here you have!
    Carla Ballesteros.

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  17. This picture represents a homage ceremony. In it the vassal is kneeling in front of the king giving him homage and allegiance. And for that the king give to the vassal a symbol that means that now he had a fief.
    Goodbye! I hope this is good!

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  18. Hi Pilar!
    I think that the picture represents and homage ceremony. In it the noble or vassal promissing fidelity and help kissing his hands, and the king give him a land or a sword for to prove that he is going to protect.
    Goodbye!:)

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  19. Good night everybody!
    Your comments are so right! In general terms:

    It´s the homage ceremony.
    They are the king and his vassal (probably a nobleman)
    The noble kneels down and put his hands in the king´s ones as a sign of allegiance and fidelity. (This is called inmixtio manum)
    After that, the king gives to the vassal one object as a symbol of the land or the title that he receives (this part is called the investiture)
    The agreement is sealed by a kiss on the mouth (osculum)

    Bye!
    And...don´t worry: this is not going to be asked tomorrow!

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  20. Good night everybody!

    Your comments are so good! In general terms:

    It´s the homage ceremony.
    They are the king and one of his vassals (probably a nobleman)
    The nobleman kneels down and puts his hands in the king´s ones (this is called inmixtio manum) as a sign of allegiance and fidelity.
    After that, the king gives to him a symbol of the title or the fief that he is going to receive (This part is called: the investiture)
    The agreement is sealed with a kiss (osculum)

    Bye! And... don´t worry: this is not going to be asked tomorrow!

    Pilar

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  21. Great comments!! Congratulations everybody!!!
    ANA ESTHER

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  22. jorge guijarro fabreApril 13, 2011 at 7:46 PM

    It's a homage ceremony.

    the vassal pledges loyalty and support and the king promises him protection and labor

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