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A noble's property was typically referred to as a "manor" or "estate." These estates often included the main house, agricultural land, and surrounding buildings, serving as the center of the noble's administration and social life. In the context of feudalism, such properties were often tied to the obligations and rights of both the nobility and the peasants working the land.

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