Значение слова "DISTRAINT OF KNIGHTHOOD" найдено в 1 источнике

DISTRAINT OF KNIGHTHOOD

найдено в "Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases"
Distraint of knighthood: translation

The attempt, introduced by Henry III, to compel the holder of land worth £20 or more to accept a knighthood. Edward III did the same in 1278. It was a means of increasing royal revenue. However, many sought to evade the ordinance. It also resulted in a diminution of the chivalric ideal of a knight by making qualification a matter of money. -
Cf. Distrain and Distress


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