Feudal fragmentation
Feudal fragmentation being a stage in the development of certain feudal states, in which it 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. This phenomenon has occurred in the history of several countries and regions:
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Feudal fragmentation
Feudal fragmentation being a stage in the development of certain feudal states, in which it 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. This phenomenon has occurred in the history of several countries and regions:
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Feudal fragmentation being a s ...... of Japan (the Sengoku period).
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Nuovi ordini sociali feudali s ...... ietà feudale e al feudalesimo.
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Феода́льна роздрі́бненість — п ...... лося за правління Людовика XI.
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Феодальная раздро́бленность (у ...... ьзуется в различных значениях.
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Feudal fragmentation being a s ...... several countries and regions:
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Nuovi ordini sociali feudali s ...... ietà feudale e al feudalesimo.
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Феода́льна роздрі́бненість — п ...... лося за правління Людовика XI.
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Феодальная раздро́бленность (у ...... ьзуется в различных значениях.
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Feudal fragmentation
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Ordini sociali feudali
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Феодальна роздрібненість
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Феодальная раздробленность
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