- watermill, held in
feudal land tenure:
these are
typically known as
fiefs or
fiefdoms. However, not only land but
anything of
value could be held in fee, including...
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Uccle (French,
pronounced [ykl(ə)]) or
Ukkel (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈʏkəl] ) is one of the 19 muni****lities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located...
- The
Deryni novels are a
series of
historical fantasy novels by the
American author Katherine Kurtz. The
first novel in the
series to be
published was Deryni...
- Khovd, and the
country was
divided into
numerous feudal and
ecclesiastical fiefdoms (which also
placed people in
power with
loyalty to the Qing). Over the...
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century Bottom:
Dannebrog used
between 1685 to 1849 Coat of arms
Status Fiefdom of the
Danish Crown (partly
between 1544 and 1713/20)
Capital Schleswig...
-
Italian feudal lord and
count of the
Terra d'Angri,
Roccapiemonte and
fiefdoms of the
Kingdom of Naples. He was a
leader during the
dynastic struggles...
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copra plantation. The Clunies-Ross
family ruled the
islands as a
private fiefdom for
almost 150 years, with the head of the
family usually recognised as...
- the
disintegration of Charlemagne's
empire to take
Northern France. The
fiefdom of
Normandy was
created for the
Viking leader Hrólfr,
known in Medieval...
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including Methoni and
Nafplio in the Peloponnese, and Corfu.
Around 1360, a
fiefdom called the
Feudum Acinganorum was
established in Corfu,
which mainly used...
- branch, and the Meuse.
These rivers functioned as a
natural barrier between fiefdoms and
hence historically created a
cultural divide, as is
evident in some...