Homage (feudal) (redirect from Liege lord)
performed to a single liege, as one could not be "his man" (i.e., committed to military service) to more than one "liege lord".[citation needed] The...
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Liege lord may refer to: Homage (feudal) lord or vassal Liege Lord, speed/power metal band Liege (disambiguation) Lord (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Liege Lord is an American power metal band active in the 1980s. It was formed by Matt Vinci, Anthony Truglio and Frank Cortese. Liege Lord was originally...
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up liege in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liège is a city in Belgium. Liège or Liege may also refer to: Liege, a feudal relationship between lord and...
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e.g. the lord could not, by law, beat his vassal, humiliate or lay hands on his wife or daughter.[citation needed] The highest liege lord was the sovereign...
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superior (liege lord). The oath of allegiance was usually carried out as part of a traditional ceremony in which the liegeman or vassal gave his lord a pledge...
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and visited Liège on the same day, along with Queen Paola. They were received by the Governor, the Prime Minister and the Lord Mayor of Liège. Prince Philippe...
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bands Annihilator, Liege Lord and Overkill. He is currently the lead singer for the band DuskMachine and the recently reunited Liege Lord. With Duskmachine...
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mesne lord or vassal under various forms of feudal land tenure. The modern term "landlord" is a vestigial survival of this function. A liege lord was a...
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the Crown or sovereign through the Court of the Lord Lyon, and by issuance of a warrant from the Lord Lyon King of Arms is so entered in the Public Register...
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1185, Nicholas I and Henry Borwin I had to accept Canute VI as their liege lord. In return, Canute enfeoffed Nicholas I with the Lordship of Rostock....
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feudal tenure ذو الإقطاع liege lord, feudal lord; اقطاعي iqṭā'ī liege, feudatory, feudal; (pl. -ūn) liege lord, feudal lord; اقطاعية iqṭā'īya feudalism;...
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more lords. In response to this, the idea of a "liege lord" was developed (where the obligations to one lord are regarded as superior) in the 12th century...
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identity of the new monarch, expresses loyalty to the "lawful and rightful Liege Lord", and formally announces the new monarch's regnal name, while the monarch...
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ministeriales were not legally free people, but held social rank. Legally, their liege lord determined whom they could or could not marry, and they were not able...
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the style has rebounded somewhat in the past decade, with bands such as Liege Lord or Heir Apparent reforming for live performances and many, such as Helstar...
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our late Sovereign of Happy Memory, become our only lawful and rightful Liege Lord Charles the Third, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great...
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the homonymous duchy. In 1721 Frederick IV of Denmark-Norway, being the liege lord in Danish Schleswig who had enfeoffed Charles Frederick with the ducal...
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of Chivalry and, in Scotland, by a judgment of the Court of Session (per Lord Mackay in Maclean of Ardgour v. Maclean [1941] SC 613 at 650). The significance...
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addressed as "The Most Illustrious Lord" (Ilustrísimo Señor), or if he/she is a grandee as "The Most Excellent Lord" (Excelentísimo Señor). Examples include...
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interest. To resolve this the concept of a liege lord existed, which meant that the vassal was loyal to his liege lord above all others, except the king himself...
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A lord paramount is a term of art in feudal law describing an overlord who holds his own fief from no superior lord. It thus describes a person who holds...
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landed property. Early notions of chivalry entailed loyalty to one's liege lord and bravery in battle, similar to the values of the Heroic Age. During...
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Lord of the manor is a title that, in Anglo-Saxon England and Norman England, referred to the landholder of a rural estate. The titles date to the English...
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(1986) Chastain – The 7th of Never (1987) Sir Mix-A-Lot – Swass (1988) Liege Lord – Master Control (1988) Sanctuary – Refuge Denied (1988) The Accüsed –...
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allodial, not feudal, involving no requirement of feudal service to a liege Lord. Unlike absolute monarchs who eventually took reign in most other European...
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A mesne lord (/miːn/) was a lord in the feudal system who had vassals who held land from him, but who was himself the vassal of a higher lord. Owing to...
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Countries, and, more generally, the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. A liege lord, usually a count, duke or similar member of the high nobility, granted...
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Look up tenant-in-chief in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lord paramount, mesne lord, & overlord Imperial immediacy Fee simple English Feudal Baronies...
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