- in the
Channel Islands to this day. The
seigneur owned a seigneurie,
seigneury, or lordship—a form of
title or land tenure—as a fief, with its ****ociated...
-
French Canadians in 1719 as a
Jesuit mission, it has also been
known as
Seigneury Sault du St-Louis, and
Caughnawaga (after a
Mohawk village in the Mohawk...
- name: That the city was
named after Bruno of
Cologne and the
Montarville seigneury. The name "Montarville" is a
homonym of a
village of Eure-et-Loir in France:...
- The
Lordship of
Villena (Spanish: Señorío de Villena) was a
feudal state located in
southern Spain, in the
kingdom of Castile. It
bordered to the north...
- The Señorío de Sanlúcar or
Lordship of Sanlúcar was an
independent Christian lordship in the
Kingdom of
Castile located in and
around the
modern day city...
- and Murbach, the
county of Horbourg, the
seigneury of Riquewihr, the Ban de la Roche, the
lands and
seigneuries of the
bishopric of
Strasbourg and Saint-Hippolyte...
- then age 30, to lead a
group of
colonists to
build a
mission on his new
seigneury. The
colonists left
France in 1641 for
Quebec and
arrived on the island...
-
among the
colonists of the Pointe-Lévy (now
named Lévis city) in the
Seigneury of Lauzon, a
district of New
France located on the
South Side of Quebec...
-
states that was
created in 1099, was
divided into a
number of
smaller seigneuries.
According to the 13th-century
jurist John of Ibelin, the four highest...
- (chief et
maistre general de noz
postes par tous noz royaumes, pays, et
seigneuries) in 1520. By
Charles V's time, "the Holy
Roman Empire had
become the...