How did the structure of the Sicilian kingdom under Frederick II differ from the structure of other European countries?

Royal power in Sicily was stronger than anywhere else in Western Europe. The feudal lords here depended on the sovereign for everything. They were forbidden to wage internecine wars. The emperor had a very developed administrative apparatus for that time. Frederick II was served not by vassals, but by officials who received salaries.



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