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'''Subinfeudation''':
Subinfeudation was the [[feudal]] custom of [[vassal]]s holding [[vassal]]s of their own. In the multiple layers of feudal obligation in [[medieval]] Europe such subinfeudation was common, with lords owing [[fealty]] to a [[suzerain|greater lord]], and receiving fealty from [[vassal|lesser ones]].

This is not to say the the situation was always -- or even often -- that simple. In many cases, a medieval lord would owe [[leal service]] to multiple overlords, and could find himself in a sticky situation -- in a worst case owing conflicting service to two overlords at odds with one another.
<small>[[Subinfeudation|''(more)'']]</small>


'''Edmund the Magnificent''':
Edmund, born 921[[CE]], (later named the Magnificent) was the son of [[Edward the Elder]] by his third wife, Edgiva. He first came to prominence at the age of 16, when he accompanied his elder half-brother, [[Athelstan]] to the [[battle of Brunanburgh]], against the [[Norse]] men of North [[England]]. Athelstan had [[becoming king|inherited]] the English [[throne]] in 924, and when he died in 939, Edmund became the first [[king]] to able to claim [[sovereign]]ty over "all" of modern England, being ruler of [[Mercia]], [[Wessex]], and [[Northumbria]] ... <small>[[Edmund the Magnificent|''(more)'']]</small>
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'''Heraldic jargon: ''' [[Image:Bendsinistercotised.PNG|right|150px]] In [[heraldry]], an [[ordinary]] which is [[cotised]] has a narrow line, or cotise, running parallel to its edges.
'''Heraldic jargon: ''' [[Image:inescutcheon.PNG|right|150px]] In [[heraldry]] a [[inescutcheon]] is a [[subordinary]] in the shape of a [[shield]]. It is sometimes referred to as an escutcheon, though this term often refers to the larger shield itself.


'''Dance:''' [[Contentezza_d'Amore_(Il_Ballarino)]]
'''Dance:''' [[Saltarello]]


'''Fibre arts:''' [[Double face weave]]
'''Fibre arts:''' [[Punto in aria]]


'''Recipe:''' [[Blaunche_escrepes_(recipe)|Blaunche_escrepes]]
'''Recipe:''' [[Poume_d'oranges_(recipe)|Poume d'oranges]]


<small>[[Cunnan:Page of the Month|More details on the Page of the Month.]]</small>
<small>[[Cunnan:Page of the Month|More details on the sample content.]]</small>
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Subinfeudation: Subinfeudation was the feudal custom of vassals holding vassals of their own. In the multiple layers of feudal obligation in medieval Europe such subinfeudation was common, with lords owing fealty to a greater lord, and receiving fealty from lesser ones.

This is not to say the the situation was always -- or even often -- that simple. In many cases, a medieval lord would owe leal service to multiple overlords, and could find himself in a sticky situation -- in a worst case owing conflicting service to two overlords at odds with one another. (more)

Heraldic jargon:
Inescutcheon.PNG
In heraldry a inescutcheon is a subordinary in the shape of a shield. It is sometimes referred to as an escutcheon, though this term often refers to the larger shield itself.

Dance: Saltarello

Fibre arts: Punto in aria

Recipe: Poume d'oranges

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