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What was a baron in the French Revolution?

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birluteijn
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  • 11-02-2021

Answer:

In the feudal system of Europe, a baron was a “man” who pledged his loyalty and service to his superior in return for land that he could pass to his heirs.

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Jaebhad
Jaebhad Jaebhad
  • 11-02-2021

What was a baron in the French Revolution?

Answer: Baron in the French Revolution is a feminine baroness, title of nobility, ranking below a viscount.

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