feudal lordship การใช้
- It exercised feudal lordship over thousands of peasants and vassals.
- His son Jasoraja ( II ) inherited the feudal lordship.
- Additionally, many smaller scale feudal lordships were created.
- There are far fewer feudal lordships than feudal baronies, whilst feudal earldoms are very rare.
- Scottish feudal barony, Scottish feudal lordship
- Feudal lordships were all but abolished by Act of Parliament in 1747, following the Jacobite Uprising.
- Feudal lordship was combined with technical modernization, and the distinction between unfree labour and paid work was often vague.
- This area roughly corresponds to the old feudal lordship of Ponthual and, later, the municipality of Saint-Lunaire.
- With the firm establishment of feudal lordship this office had become hereditary during the High Middle Ages and filled by local nobility.
- A Scottish feudal lord ranks above a feudal earldom, which is a feudal barony of still higher degree than a feudal lordship.
- It's so great that many new lawyers are willing to accept the feudal lordship system and work for the equivalent of slave wages.
- On the other side, the king of France, heir of the Carolingian Empire formally renounced his nominal feudal lordship over all the Catalan counties.
- David established large scale feudal lordships in the west of his Cumbrian principality for the leading members of the French military entourage who kept him in power.
- The feudal lordship did not originally have its own parish church as the first mention of the church in 1220 describes it as a chapel of Walsall.
- After the Lords of Lichtenberg had entered into possession of the two villages, they settled in the Eckendorf castle, a feudal lordship that took the name Eckendorf.
- The feudal Lordship of Writtle had for centuries been the possession of the de Brus family and early chroniclers give the manor there as the birthplace of Robert the Bruce.
- The lozenges ( diamond shapes ) on the dexter ( armsbearer s right, viewer s left ) side recall another former feudal lordship, namely the Lords of Boos.
- "' Lochmaben Castle "'is a ruined castle in the town of Lochmaben, the feudal Lordship of Annandale, and the united county of Dumfries and Galloway.
- On 14 March 1140, Alfonso VII granted the bishop the feudal lordship of Sig黣nza, which his successors retained until the fourteenth century, making the diocese a minor prince-bishopric.
- The king of France formally relinquished his nominal feudal lordship over all the Catalan counties, except the County of Foix, despite the opposition of the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona.
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