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A lord's territory is called a "manor." In the feudal system, a manor typically included the lord's residence, agricultural land, and various associated buildings and settlements. The manor was the basic unit of feudal landholding, where the lord exercised control and provided protection to the peasants or serfs who worked the land.
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A Scottish Feudal Lord is a Scottish titled of nobility. This title was awarded by the King or Queen and was authoritative enough to give the authorization to approve the death sentence.
land, lord, cadets
the order is king lord knights peasants or serfs
A lord's territory is called a "manor." In the feudal system, a manor typically included the lord's residence, agricultural land, and various associated buildings and settlements. The manor was the basic unit of feudal landholding, where the lord exercised control and provided protection to the peasants or serfs who worked the land.
In Medieval times, a good feudal lord shared the bounty of the land with the tenant. A good feudal lord also shared meals with the tenant.
The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.
The Tyrant Feudal Lord - 1908 was released on: USA: July 1908
Mense lord
liege lord
it is the estate of a feudal lord
lord
A laird, which is the Scottish word for lord.
Feudal lord
laird
Peasants received land to cultivate, protection, and the right to live on the estate from the feudal lord. In return, they provided labor, a portion of their crops, and various dues or services to the lord. This mutual dependence created a hierarchical structure where the lord maintained control over the land and the peasant population, while the peasants relied on the lord for their livelihood and security.