Being a seigneur, or feudal lord, came with several advantages. They had significant control over land and the peasants who worked it, allowing them to collect rents and taxes, which provided a stable income. Seigneurial privileges often included judicial rights, allowing them to preside over legal matters, and the ability to influence local politics. Additionally, seigneurs enjoyed social status and prestige, elevating their position within the hierarchy of medieval society.
pros- your all powerful and your in control. cons-your asked everything.
never underestimate the importance of you
they bread for sure and pork cows for the indian people
you get money(pro you can drown on your ship(con)
Cons: Very short life span. Chance of being shot down in flames Pros: No more poison gas attacks, no more living in trenches.
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Its like like like chebum
what are the pros and cons of being an architect
A seigneur is a French Canadian estate owner. An example sentence would be: The seigneur was a very nice gentleman.
Eddy Seigneur was born on 1969-02-15.
Belle du Seigneur was created in 1968.
John Caldwell - seigneur - was born in 1775.
John Caldwell - seigneur - died in 1842.
William Grant - seigneur - died in 1805.
William Grant - seigneur - was born in 1744.
Dominique Mondelet - seigneur - was born in 1799.
Dominique Mondelet - seigneur - died in 1863.