Seigneur
Seigneur (English: Lord, German: Herr), was the name formerly given in France to someone who had been granted a fief by the crown, with all its associated rights over person and property. This form of lordship was called seigneurie, the rights that the seigneur was entitled to were called seigneuriage, and the seigneur himself was the seigneur justicier, because he exercised greater or lesser jurisdiction over his fief. Since the repeal of the feudal system on 4 August 1789 in the wake of the French Revolution, this office has no longer existed and the title has only been used for sovereign princes by their families.
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Seigneur
Seigneur (English: Lord, German: Herr), was the name formerly given in France to someone who had been granted a fief by the crown, with all its associated rights over person and property. This form of lordship was called seigneurie, the rights that the seigneur was entitled to were called seigneuriage, and the seigneur himself was the seigneur justicier, because he exercised greater or lesser jurisdiction over his fief. Since the repeal of the feudal system on 4 August 1789 in the wake of the French Revolution, this office has no longer existed and the title has only been used for sovereign princes by their families.
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Seigneur (English: Lord, Germa ...... own. fr:Seigneurie#Le seigneur
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Seigneur (deutsch Herr) nannte ...... r ab.fr:Seigneurie#Le seigneur
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Señor es un arquetipo universa ...... entraba a él. Valerio Máximo.
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Signore era un titolo nobiliar ...... potere di proprietà e comando.
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セニョール(スペイン語: señor、ポルトガル語: sen ...... or, sir と関連がある。ここでは女性形もまとめて扱う。
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Seigneur (English: Lord, Germa ...... ign princes by their families.
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Seigneur (deutsch Herr) nannte ...... zen aus deren Familie benutzt.
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Señor es un arquetipo universa ...... ino", "señor de la casa de"...
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Signore era un titolo nobiliar ...... potere di proprietà e comando.
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セニョール(スペイン語: señor、ポルトガル語: sen ...... or, sir と関連がある。ここでは女性形もまとめて扱う。
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Seigneur
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Seigneur
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Señor
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Signore (titolo nobiliare)
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セニョール
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