Feudal
Fief-holding was a system in which vassals were granted land (fiefs) by lords in exchange for loyalty and military service. Manorialism, on the other hand, was an economic system centered around the manor, a large estate controlled by a lord. Fiefs were often part of manors, with vassals holding land from the lord within the manor and providing labor and resources in return.
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A land is called a fief in the Middle Ages.
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A fief.
It was called a fief.
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.
The ownership of land. It was called fief.
This is called an investiture. Investitures were common in the 11th and 12th centuries. The land the vassal was given is called a fief.
It is called a fief.