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A medieval manuscript illumination depicting knights battling. (Archivo Iconografico, S.A./Corbis)<br />

confined geographically to what may be called Great Francia—the Frankish<br />

empire and its successor states—and after about 900 were only common<br />

in the northern half of one of those states, the Kingdom of West Francia<br />

or France.<br />

From ca. 740 to ca. 840, the earliest caballarii were probably raised<br />

as part of the expanded and reorganized royal army of the new Arnulfing-<br />

Carolingian dynasty under its last mayor and first king, Pepin I. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

maintained first by the king, then by the regional governors, and finally by<br />

the greater noble magnates who held no such office, as personal vassi (vassals):<br />

free clients of a new type invented in the same period, who promised<br />

to serve their patron, or seignior, in return for his protection and support.<br />

<strong>The</strong> seignior provided his ordinary vassals not only with food and housing<br />

within his palace or villa-complex, but also with the armor, weapons, and<br />

horses that were the tools of their trade, and presumably with the training<br />

and practice they needed to be effective. Some particularly valued protoknights<br />

were eventually supported outside their seignior’s household by<br />

a beneficium (benefice)—a fragment of the seignior’s agricultural estate<br />

whose produce and peasant labor were assigned to each such protoknight<br />

while both the vassal and the seignior lived. Such grants, however, were<br />

probably rare on this level of the social hierarchy before the eleventh cen-<br />

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