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- of the Remences was a po****r revolt in late medieval Europe against seignorial pressures that began in the Prin****lity of Catalonia in 1462 and ended...
- Historians have divided manorial courts into those that were primarily seignorial – based on feudal responsibilities – and those based on separate delegation...
- Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably...
- The Saint-Anne Seignorial Estate (French: Domaine seigneurial Sainte-Anne) is a historic manorial estate located in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade, Quebec, on...
- English fashion, made inquiries into his own genealogy, and ****erted his seignorial rights. But he was continuously at work in his study, and his reflections...
- parts of the Archipelago. European nobility originated in the feudal/seignorial system that arose in Europe during the Middle Ages. Originally, knights...
- local courts — such as the shire courts, hundred courts and in particular seignorial courts — to deal with most of these cases, hearing only a few personally...
- the uprising is unknown, but it is the first recorded instance of anti-seignorial revolt in the history of the Iberian Peninsula. It is believed that, according...
- office most likely originates in the Roman-Dutch and French manorial or seignorial administrator (Dutch: procurator-fiscaal, French: procureur fiscal), who...
- Strozzi, he was of noble lineage, ranking as Count of Scandiano, with seignorial power over Arceto, Casalgrande, Gesso, and Torricella. Boiardo was an...