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British medieval traditional culture
The relationship between British feudal monarchy and Christian church in the early Middle Ages was in a state of "unity of opposites". On the whole, the political alliance between the British feudal monarchy and the Christian church based on the same interests is bound to be in a dominant position, while the disputes between the two sides are in a subordinate position and often end in mutual compromise. This seemingly contradictory but reasonable state stabilized the ruling order of British feudal society and promoted the development of society.
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