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  1. Manorialism - Wikipedia

    • Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably France and later England, during the Middle Ages. Its defining features included a large, sometimes fortified manor house in which the lord of the manor and his dependants lived and administered a rur… See more

    Historical and geographical distribution

    The term is most often used with reference to medieval Western Europe. Antecedents of the system can be traced … See more

    Description

    The word derives from traditional inherited divisions of the countryside, reassigned as local jurisdictions known as manors or seigneuries; each manor being subject to a lord (French seigneur), usually holding his position in r… See more

    Common features

    Manors each consisted of up to three classes of land:
    1. Demesne, the part directly controlled by the lord and used for the benefit of his household and dependents;
    2. Dependent (serf or … See more

     
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  2. Manorialism, also known as the manor system, was an integral part of the feudal system in medieval Europe. It describes an economic and social system of rural and agricultural organization where a landlord’s estate or manor was the central unit of agricultural production.
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    Manorialism was characterized by the vesting of legal and economic power in the lord of a manor. The lord was supported economically from his own direct landholding in a manor (sometimes called a fief), and from the obligatory contributions of the peasant population who fell under the jurisdiction of the lord and his court.
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