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enfeoffments Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( enfeoffments ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ସାମ୍ରାଜ୍ୟ ପ୍ରଣାଳୀରେ ଡକ୍ୟୁମେଣ୍ଟ୍ ଯାହା ଦ୍ a ାରା ଜଣେ ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି ଜମି ବଦଳରେ ବନ୍ଧକ ସେବା କରିଥିଲେ |,

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enfeoffments's Usage Examples:

and central France, too, several very large castles ended up as joint enfeoffments, such as the giant castle of Chauvigny (Vienne).


renewed these attempts in the centuries that followed, bolstered by their enfeoffments from the Duchy of Lorraine.


addition, there were numerous enfeoffments of church rights, church fiefs (Stifte or feudal ecclesiastica) and enfeoffments of foundations associated with.


Castle maintained its defensive role until the late 17th century, as enfeoffments during the Thirty Years" War make clear.


At both enfeoffments George II Augustus swore that he would respect the existing privileges.


At the enfeoffments of 1072 and 1092, no great undivided fiefs were created.


These enfeoffments were accompanied by a title according to the Five Orders of Nobility.


(1046–256 BC) relatives and descendants of the ruling family were granted enfeoffments in return for pledging military service to the King or Emperor in times.


Through division of inheritance, sale and enfeoffments, though, the court lordship was later shared by several local lords,.


In addition, in other enfeoffments to Sittig Groß from 1461, reference is made to a house that he is supposed.


"Since then, however, several enfeoffments have been granted to assorted eunuchs, each valued at ten thousand households.


Walsdorf had its first documentoary mention in Würzburg’s oldest book of enfeoffments, for the year 1317.


the title of dukes of Pomerania until 1806 (end of the Empire and its enfeoffments), but de facto integrating their Pomerania into Brandenburg-Prussia,.



Synonyms:

deed of conveyance, title, deed,

Antonyms:

low status, activity, inactivity,

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