Use the quotation to answer the question “The Count asked the vassal if he were willing to become completely his man, and the other replied ‘I am willing’; and with hands clasped, placed between the hands of the count, they were bound together by a kiss. Secondly, he who had done homage gave his fealty to the representative of the count in these words, ‘I promise on my faith that I will in future be faithful to Count William, and will observe my homage to him completely against all persons, in good faith and without deceit.’ And, thirdly, he took his oath upon the relics of the saints.” – From Ceremony of Doing Homage and Swearing Fealty Question 3. The above quotation displaying a formula for swearing fealty to a king or count would more than likely have been performed by which of the following groups of feudal society?(5 points) Responses Serfs and Artisans Serfs and Artisans Serfs and Clergymen Serfs and Clergymen Lesser lords and knights Lesser lords and knights Monarchs and Clergymen Monarchs and Clergymen Skip to navigation

Lesser lords and knights