fief d'hauberk — fief d haubert (or d hauberk) /fiyf dowber(k)/ In Norman feudal law, a fief or fee held by the tenure of knight service; a knight s fee. 2 Bl.Comm. 62. A fee held on the military tenure of appearing fully armed on the ban and arriere ban … Black's law dictionary
fief d'haubert — (or d hauberk) /fiyf dowber(k)/ In Norman feudal law, a fief or fee held by the tenure of knight service; a knight s fee. 2 Bl.Comm. 62. A fee held on the military tenure of appearing fully armed on the ban and arriere ban … Black's law dictionary
fief d'haubert — (or d hauberk) /fiyf dowber(k)/ In Norman feudal law, a fief or fee held by the tenure of knight service; a knight s fee. 2 Bl.Comm. 62. A fee held on the military tenure of appearing fully armed on the ban and arriere ban … Black's law dictionary
Hauberk — A chainmail protective shirt with sleeves and it usually reached down to about thigh height. It was sometimes made from materials other than chain mail. Coat of mail (armour). See also Fief de Haubert. a long coat of mail, knee length or longer,… … Medieval glossary
Fief de haubert — The 11c French term equivalent to a knight s fee. So named from the *hauberk of *mail each knight was required to have and wear when his services were called upon. Cf. Feudum loricae; Servitium debitum … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Fief de Haubert — 11 cent French term equivelant to the knight term Knights Fee (see Knighthood) becuase of the the coat (hauberk) of mail which it entitled and required every tenant to own and wear when his services were needed. This provided a definite estate in … Medieval glossary
Feudum loricae — A *hauberk *fief; known in AnNor. as a fief de haubert. It was also known as a fief loricae. Orig. the Norman term for a knight with a *mail hauberk a term of distinction, as not all Norman knights had one. In England the distinction was… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Knight-service — was the dominant and distinctive tenure of land as a fief associated with a knight under the English feudal system.Early historyIt is associated in its origin with that development in warfare which made the mailed horseman, armed with lance and… … Wikipedia
Medieval warfare — Battle of Crécy (1346) between the English and French in the Hundred Years War. Warfare … Wikipedia
Battle of the Standard — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Standard caption=Battlefield monument at gbmapping|SE360977 date=22 August 1138 place= Cowton Moor near Northallerton in Yorkshire result=English victory combatant1=Kingdom of England… … Wikipedia