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Lehnsmann (plural:
Lehnsleute or Lehnsmänner) or
Lehnsnehmer (also
spelt Lehens-) was a
nobleman in the
Middle Ages in German-speaking countries, who...
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China and the
British Empire.
Feudalism in the Holy
Roman Empire Freeborn Lehnsmann Mandala (political model)
Suzerainty Thegn Vavasour, a type of v****al...
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Lehmann Pronunciation German: [ˈleːman] Language(s)
German Origin Language(s)
Middle High
German Word/name lēhenman
Meaning '
Lehnsmann'...
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baron Feudal duties List of
feudal wars 12th–14th
century Investiture Lehnsmann Majorat Neo-feudalism
Nulle terre sans
seigneur Protofeudalism Quia Emptores...
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Chiefdom Feudal fragmentation Kingdoms in pre-colonial
Africa Kleinstaaterei Lehnsmann, for an
account of what it was like to be a
petty ruler Mueang Baran****s...
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beneficiary was his v****al,
liegeman or
feudatory (German: Vasall,
Lehnsmann, Knecht, Lehenempfänger or Lehensträger; Latin: v****us or vasallus). Both...
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variant of
Kohler 0.1301 38
Lehner a
feudal land holder, see also
Lehnsmann 0.1268 39 Haas Hare 0.1261 40
Schuster Cobbler 0.1168 41
Heilig Holy 0...
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graphic description of the
harshness of life as a v****al
knight (a
Lehnsmann) in
medieval Europe in a
letter to
Willibald Pirckheimer(1470–1530) that...
- Fürstenberg (Westphalia) that
started with the
Imperial Knight Hermann, the
Lehnsmann who held the
castle for the
prince when it was
first built, c. 1295. The...
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Landgrave Ludwig.
Count Heinrich VII von Waldeck, who had
become a
Mainzian Lehnsmann in June 1400
after the
murder of Duke
Friedrich von
Braunschweig and Lüneburg...