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continued to be
called a
beneficium (Latin). Later, the term feudum, or
feodum,
began to
replace beneficium in the do****ents. The
first attested instance...
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referred to as a "feudal society".
Although it is
derived from the
Latin word
feodum or
feudum (fief),
which was used
during the
Medieval period, the term feudalism...
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seigneurial services, but land held by
hereditary right", and that "alodium and
feodum should be
given the same
meaning in England". Allodium,
meaning "land exempt...
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settlement deed. The
terms fee tail and
tailzie are from
Medieval Latin feodum talliatum,
which means "cut(-short) fee". Fee tail
deeds are in contrast...
- (also fee, feu, feud,
tenure or fiefdom, German: Lehen, Latin: feudum,
feodum or beneficium) was
understood to be a
thing (land, property),
which its...
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granted the
whole "theodum" (believed to be an error,
which should have been
feodum) of
Woodenikuwice for the purpose.
Traces of the
architecture and layout...
- and
Manoir du
Vigan that
derive from a
Celtic given-name *Wigan,
found as
feodum Wigani in the 12th
century or
turres Wiguen at
Thaon (Calvados) and survives...
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could be
rewarded only with land (beneficium or, from the
tenth century,
feodum) and usufruct, and
feudalism developed from that. The v****als, who were...
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WATFORD dimidium feodum Ricardus de
Lindon tenet unum
feodum in
ESTON in
comitatu NOR'HT et
CASTR in
comitatu ROTELAND et unum
feodum in
BUDENHO et BOESTON...
- bisont-,bison from Gmc, akin to OHG wisant, aurochs)
feudal (from
Latin feodum,
feudum of Gmc origin, akin to OE feoh, cattle, property) filtro; filtrar...