Arriere-ban
a group of v-ssals who owed military service, especially to french kings.
the summoning by a medieval ruler of all v-ssals and free men for military service.
noun
(in medieval france) a summons to the king’s v-ssals to do military service
the v-ssals so -ssembled for military service
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