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A seigneur, or lord, in feudal society held significant responsibilities and privileges over a specific territory. Their duties included managing the land, providing protection to the peasants and serfs, and overseeing agricultural production. They were also responsible for administering justice, collecting taxes, and ensuring the enforcement of local laws, while maintaining the welfare of their vassals and tenants. In return, seigneurs enjoyed various rights, such as collecting rents and dues from those who lived on their land.

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