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In medieval times, a large parcel of land was commonly referred to as a "manor." A manor typically included the lord's residence, agricultural land, and various buildings, and it served as the basic unit of feudal society. The lord of the manor had control over the land and the peasants who worked it, often extracting taxes and labor in exchange for protection and governance.

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