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Seigneurs, or feudal lords, were typically chosen based on their noble lineage, land ownership, and military service to a king or higher authority. In many regions, the title of seigneur was hereditary, passed down through families, though it could also be granted by a monarch as a reward for loyalty or service. The selection process often involved a combination of social status, wealth, and the ability to govern and protect the lands and people under their authority.

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