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  • 111Crisis del mundo feudal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La crisis de la organización social, política y económica del mundo feudal alcanza su punto culminante en el XIV. Mientras que por un lado, en los siglos XI y XIII, y por otro en los siglos XVI y XVIII se… …

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  • 112Economía feudal — Las invasiones que sufre Europa durante más de cien años (normandos, musulmanes, eslavos) con la caída del Imperio romano y el posterior debilitamiento del Imperio carolingio frenarán la actividad económica hasta las puertas del año 1000.… …

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  • 113Tenencia feudal — o la honor fue la cesión de tierras que efectuaba el rey o señor a un vasallo para su utilización, sin implicar que el otorgante perdiera la propiedad o que supusiera derecho hereditario para el receptor. Estaba a cargo del tenente, y constituía… …

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  • 114Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit — infobox Book | name = Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit title orig = translator = image caption = author = P. G. Wodehouse illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Comedy novel publisher = Herbert… …

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  • 115InuYasha: Feudal Combat — Desarrolladora(s) Eighting/Raizing Distribuidora(s) Bandai Plataforma(s) PlayStation 2 Fecha(s) de lanzamiento …

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  • 116Damara (feudal landlord) — This article is about the feudal landlords of ancient Kashmir. For other uses, see Damara (disambiguation). A damara was a feudal landlord of ancient Kashmir. Kashmiri society was organised somewhat differently to other areas of India in which… …

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  • 117Corporation (feudal Europe) — In feudal Europe, a corporation (from the Latin corpus, corporis a body) was an aggregation of business interests into a single legal body, entity or compact, usually with an explicit license from city, church, or national leaders. These… …

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  • 118Kenin (Japanese feudal system) — Kenin was a vassal rank in the Japanese feudal system …

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  • 119Villein (feudal) — Villein (or villain ) was the term used in the feudal era to denote a peasant (tenant farmer) who was legally tied to the land he worked on. An alternative term is serf (from Latin servus = slave ). A villein could not leave the land without the… …

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  • 120a description given to the outright ownership of land that did not impose upon its owner the performance of feudal duties. — a description given to the outright ownership of land that did not impose upon its owner the performance of feudal duties. A writing or signature made by one person for another. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005 …

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