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Who used the smallest amount of land on the manor?

The smallest type of land in a manor was the small holding of the tenant farmer.


What are physical divisions?

Biosphere is living mantle of earth where living being occur. There are three physical divisions of biosphere : Lithosphere (land or soil), Hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere (air).


What continent contains Queen Maud Land Wilkes Land and Byrd Land?

Antartica These three "lands" are divisions of the continent of Antartica. Marie Byrd Land was named by Comander Richard Byrd for his wife.


What are the four parts of the manor?

Arable land, Meadow land, Waste land, and the village.


What is land surrounding a manor retained by owner?

demain


How did the lord manor protect his land?

they did by using Castles


IS an earl's land holdings called A MANOR?

No, an earl's land holdings are not specifically called a manor. While a manor is a specific type of estate historically associated with the feudal system, an earl's land could consist of multiple manors, farms, or other types of properties. Manors were often part of the larger landholdings that an earl might own, but not all of an earl's land would be classified as a manor.


Define the term manor?

The term manorialism (or seigneurialism) refers to the economic system of feudalism, where all aspects of life were centered on the lord's manor, or the system by which the lord exploited the serfs or tenants who worked his estate.


What are the three divisions among the Jewish faith?

There are many more than three divisions and sub-divisions in the Jewish Faith, but the three main ones in Australia are Progressive/Reform, Conserative and Orthodox.


What are the classes of land?

There were three classes of land on a manor. The demesne was the land used by the lord for his own purposes. The dependent holdings were used by serfs in exchange for part of the crop or labor for the lord. The free peasant land was used by the peasants, who paid rent on it.


What is the difference between a fief and manor?

The answer depends somewhat on how specific or particular you want to be. A fief is the land granted to a vassal under feudalism. A manor is an isolated, self-contained village of sorts that is the entire (or less) land of a fief. A manor is typically 1000 acres and approximately 200 people. It is built around a manor house. Technically, there could be many manors on a single fief. So while a fief is the land granted by a lord to a vassal, the manor is the specific economic system of the manor-centric living system of the peasants and nobles in the middle ages.


What is a midieval manor?

The manor was the main part of a noble's land. The house where the lord and his family lived was in the center of a manor. The manor was usually a heavily protected building or castle. Surrounding the manor house was the lord's estate. Most of the lord estate was farmland.