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seigniory
seigniory, seignory, n. (ˈseɪnjərɪ) Forms: 3–4 senurre, 4–5 senurie, senery, 5 senowrye; 4 Sc. senȝhory, senȝeroy, senȝhowry, 4–5 senyoury (Sc. senȝoury, senȝory), seniourie, 5–7 seniory, seniorie, (5 seniore), senȝowry, 6 senȝeory, -ie, 6–7 senyeory; 3 seynorye, 4 seynu(r)rye, 4 seynore, seinuri, 5...
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Susedgrad-Stubica Seigniory
Susedgrad-Stubica Seigniory was a medieval and early modern feudal estate on what is today Zagreb County, City of Zagreb and Krapina-Zagorje County. By dividing Susedgrad-Stubica Seigniory in 1574, the process of its dissolution and particularization into smaller estates began.
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Erguel
Erguël is a medieval seigniory of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Basel, and under protectorate of Biel/Bienne, under military jurisdiction from 1335, in Otto raised the valley to become a seigniory and parish of the Diocese of Basel, named Erguel.
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Seloncourt
It was separated in 1282, to enter, by constitution, in the Seigniory (Lordship) of Blamont until the reintegration of this Seigniory into the Count of
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Ferenc Tahy
This acquisition brought him into confrontation with the Henning family who owned the other half of the Susedgrad-Stubica seigniory. The seigniory was soon confiscated by the Hungarian Royal Chamber.
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Bleskensgraaf
In 1855 the heerlijkheid or seigniory Bleskensgraaf and the heerlijkheid or seigniory 'Hofwegen' merged into one municipality named 'Bleskensgraaf and
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Wôlinak
It is located on lots 488, 489, 574, 580 (part), 581 (part), and 582 (part) of the parish of Notre Dame de la Nativité de Bécancour in the seigniory of It is located on lots 488, 489, 574, 580 (part), 581 (part), and 582 (part) of the parish of Notre Dame de la Nativité de Bécancour in the seigniory of
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Treaty of Kremmen
The Treaty of Kremmen was signed on 20 June 1236 by Duke Wartislaw III of Pomerania, recognizing the seigniory of the Brandenburg margraves over his Duchy In 1231 Emperor Frederick II had confirmed the seigniory of the Ascanian margraves John I and Otto III of Brandenburg.
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