In the light of the latest historical discussion on medieval feudalism, which focuses on the economic implications of fief-holding and feudo-vassallic relations, the question is, if and how economic data play a part in the feudality topic of Courtly Romances. Although the courtly authors from time to time provide detailed information on the economics of fief-holding, they are much more interested in the literary topics of personal vassalage and homage. This interest is specifically focused on problems of feudal services, conflicts of fidelity and humiliating acts of subordination
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