Ruler of a kingdom becomes deposed and Lea ves to a foreign land

>The exotic Noble at court is a meme. They may let one visit as a guest and treat him as a pet monkey, but nowhere ever has a kingdom spent treasure and blood on a total stranger.
What complete bullshit. There are plenty of instances in history of lowborn peasants being raised into nobility based on their exceptional merits alone, there's no reason why a foreign noble couldn't be granted a fief for the same reason. I'm sure such a thing has happened before, but I can't think of any offhand.

>A foreign Noble may be granted a fire
Being granted a fief, after probably years of loyal military service, is not the same as having a King sponsor your coup in a foreign land. That's some African prince email level of retardation.

>a King sponsor your coup in a foreign land
You're literally the only person who's said anything of the sort so I don't know why you're arguing against me.

Give us some examples. I'm not joking I don't know shit about history

To quote OP
>A ruler of a kingdom is deposed and leaves to a foreign land
It's literally the first sentence of the thread. Kys.

I'm actually the guy arguing with this idiot, but he clearly knows nothing about history. The only thing close to this is Harold Hadraade working as a merc for the Byzantines and then using his war booty to buy consensus of enough Danish tribes to rule. But it's more of a dark ages piracy story than anything op outlined.

There are a lot of instances in the Byzantine Empire, Justinian the Great or Basil I for instance, although they're not exactly feudal. Charles Martel is traditionally considered to have been a peasant bastard, although there's some controversy there. Ivaylo of Bulgaria led a peasant revolt and forced the nobility to recognize him as emperor. John Hawkwood was an English mercenary who was knighted by the Black Prince for his military deeds. William Marshall, considered by contemporary sources as the greatest knight of all-time, was likewise knighted for his military prowess.

And what do the next two lines say, user?