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Fiefs are typically owned by feudal lords or nobility in the context of the feudal system. These lords hold the land granted to them by a higher authority, such as a king or queen, in exchange for military service and loyalty. The lords may then grant portions of their fief to vassals in return for similar obligations. While the lord retains ultimate ownership, the vassals have rights to use and manage the land.

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