- al "full, whole" and ōd "property, possession";
Medieval Latin allod or
allodium), also
known as
allodial land or
proprietary property, was, in medieval...
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superior landlord.
Allodial title is
related to the
concept of land held in
allodium, or land
ownership by
occupancy and
defence of the land. Most property...
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claim from an
earlier owner with
allodium.
According to the
oldest regional law, Gulatingsloven, a farm
became allodium property after 6 generations' ownership...
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ligature Ethel-, Aethel-, Uodal- as an
element in
Germanic names, see
Ethel Allodium: Odelsrett, a
traditional Scandinavian law Udal law, the
Scottish derivative...
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Wenceslaus that
prevented his overthrow.
After attempts to
enlarge the king's
allodium caused conflicts with his
former ally, the
Archbishop of
Mainz forging...
- Toul, do****ents some gifts. One of them is the
allodium Heerlen, in the
bishopry of Liege.
Another allodium consists of a few chapels,
which belong to the...
- fee, demesne, dependency, domain, fiefdom, manor,
estate in fee, acres,
allodium, benefice, copyhold,
equitable estate,
estate at sufferance,
estate for...
- the tenancy. In
English common law, the
Crown had
radical title or the
allodium of all land in England,
meaning that it was the
ultimate "owner" of all...
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Allodium Township is a
township in
Graham County, Kansas,
United States. As of the 2000 census, its po****tion was 46.
Allodium Township covers an area...
- may have
received (the
properties in)
Teisterbant because this was an
allodium of the family, the
comital title and
territories being an
imperial appointment...