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LandSerf is a free
geographic information system for editing,
processing and
visualizing spatial data. It is
particularly suited to
handling Digital Elevation...
- not
leave the
land they were
bound to, and
could marry only with
their lord's permission.[citation needed]
Serfs who
occupied a plot of
land were required...
- only
together with the
land to
which they were "attached". However, this
stopped being a
requirement by the 19th century, and
serfs were
practically indistinguishable...
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periods reached half of the
agricultural po****tion. In
contrast to
private serfs,
state peasants were
considered personally free,
although their freedom...
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Saint Serf or Serbán (Serv****) (c. 500 – c. 583) is a
saint of Scotland.
Serf was
venerated in
western Fife. He is
called the
apostle of Orkney, with...
- buy the
land from the landlords.
Household serfs were the
least affected: they
gained only
their freedom and no
land.[citation needed] The
serfs were eman****ted...
- Empire,
before the eman****tion of the
serfs in 1861,
landowners had the
right to own
serfs to farm
their land.
Serfs were for most
purposes considered the...
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- Den' [ru; uk], a
specially designed day of the year when
serfs could freely switch the
land they were
living on and
therefore switch their masters. This...
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Serfs' Eman****tion Day,
observed annually on 28 March, is a
holiday in the
Tibet Autonomous Region of
China that
celebrates the eman****tion of serfs...