Feudal fragmentation
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Feudal fragmentation
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Feudal fragmentation is a process whereby a feudal state is split into smaller regional state structures, each characterized by significant autonomy, if not outright independence, and ruled by a high-ranking noble such as a prince or a duke. Feudal fragmentation is usually associated with European history, particularly during the Middle Ages. Feudal fragmentation occurs after the death of the legitimate ruler leaves no clear heirs, and rulers of various subdivisions of the original state fail at
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudal_fragmentation
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2011-05-23T22:51:50Z
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2024-09-11T11:02:30Z
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