「Fief」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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viates of Upper and Lower Lusatia as a Bohemian | fief, and the condition of the Church lands that had |
1398, the family Bock von Lonsheim held it as a | fief, and thereafter so did other noble families (at |
is Swedish suitor, because Prussia was a Polish | fief and the Polish King still resented that he had |
an province) to the offspring of Kunwu Shi as a | fief, and they established State Su thereafter. |
aga died young, Yaskatsu inherited his father's | fief and became lord of Tatebayashi, which was rated |
i della Pietra, on the ground that it is a male | fief, and ought not to have descended to heirs femal |
Hidemune immediately entered his new | fief as daimyo, and ruled until his retirement in Me |
In succeeding years, he was given another | fief, at Ozu, Iyo Province, worth 53,000 koku. |
It became famous as a Trotskyist | fief, being lost to that party at only one election |
ame landgrave of Brabant, which was an imperial | fief between the Dender and the Zenne. |
Nagamasu divided his | fief between his sons Nagamasa and Hisanaga. |
n 1585, Hideyoshi awarded him Awa Province as a | fief, but he declined in favor of his son, Iemasa, s |
e King of Naples and Sicily (previously a papal | fief), but had failed to sufficiently stack the Coll |
art is not recorded, nor is a gift of land or a | fief, but his son Hemming did convert and was probab |
on the bishops did not grant the bailiwick as a | fief, but managed it themselves, and had themselves |
Originally a Bavarian | fief, by 1027 the prince-bishopric was established, |
aw Gyffes is given Eifionydd and Ardudwy as his | fief by Math fab Mathonwy. |
he end of his life, the owner of a neighbouring | fief claimed that Gugy had been responsible for wilf |
Philip held his | fief directly from the emperor and was the greatest |
ts, and in December 1673 conferred upon her the | fief Duchess of Aubigny in the Peerage of France at |
With Lauenburg Land it became a Polish | fief during the Thirteen Years' War in 1454, held by |
hrough the hands of various noble families, the | Fief finally returned to the Uttenheim of Ramstein f |
le of Sekigahara, and was allowed to retain his | fief for his service there. |
these lands directly of the king and not as in | fief from Earl Hugh. |
the Greek island of Chios and received it as a | fief from the Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeo |
rchs, but rather as vassals holding Norway as a | fief from Saint Olaf. |
e masters of the city when Boniface got it as a | fief from Ulric Manfred II of Turin and passed it to |
The square was a part of the | fief given in 1658 to Lambert Closse and ceded to th |
begins when the player is sent to administer a | fief granted to him by the Emperor, in the Occident. |
It is possible that this Frisian | fief had been inherited form his father. |
t; however, soon after taking possession of the | fief, he returned it, in a show of loyalty to his ma |
In 1587, he was given a | fief in Higo Province in Kyushu. |
rior who fought in many battles and was given a | fief in Shinano. |
He was lord of Yamura | fief in Kai province (worth 35,000 koku), but was di |
nied his uncle on the Crusade and was granted a | fief in Doris. |
cal uprising in Higo Province and was awarded a | fief in that province. |
The cities were granted as a | fief in 1211 - 1212 to Otto of La Roche, Duke of Ath |
attle of Hastings (1066) and obtained thereby a | fief in Wiltshire before 1086 (the time of the Domes |
hts to the County of Provence (then an imperial | fief) in favor of Marguerite, daughter of Ramon Bere |
Bernardetto who bought from Gonzaga in 1567 the | fief of Ottajano located near Naples. |
Bernard Hamilton, "Miles of Plancy and the | fief of Beirut", in Benjamin Z. Kedar (ed.), |
s was allowed to preserve its independence as a | fief of the kingdom. |
He was a | fief of Andkhoy in Afghanistan, a town given to him |
Baldwin's will left Namur to Philip, but as a | fief of Hainault. |
ideyoshi granted Kagetsuna with the 50,000 koku | fief of Tamura. |
Donna Livia's dowry included the | fief of the Contea (Earldom) of Copertino, acquired |
Recorded since 1075, it was the | fief of numerous great families over the years. |
rom Kogane he was moved to Sakura Castle, and a | fief of 100,000 koku. |
before 1278, he had been granted the additional | fief of San Nicandro. |
ertino and Rolandino of Canossa returned, their | fief of Thebes was divided between Geoffrey and Otto |
e rose to 1000,000 koku, and he was granted the | fief of Matsumoto han, in Shinano Province. |
's death from cholera in 1832, he inherited the | fief of Nouvelle-Longueuil and the seigneury of Soul |
e 1966:20), Emperor Cheng of Jin granted Ge the | fief of "Marquis of Guanzhong" with income from 200 |
e elder branch of Rathamhausen dies out and the | Fief of Hoenheim returns to the great chapter of Str |
tipend, as well as receiving Hidetsugu's former | fief of Kiyosu, in Owari Province. |
For his participation he was granted the | fief of Bonova village of the island as a reward and |
Peter Embriaco of Gibelet, lord of the | fief of Gibelet (modern Byblos), was the last prince |
He was later returned to his old | fief of Katanohara, then transferred to Takatsuki in |
In late 1602, Tadaaki received the | fief of Tsukude, which increased his income by 10,00 |
His family used to be located in the | fief of Cerep in Antioch, before the area was taken |
of Hanover in personal union with the reverted | fief of Saxe-Lauenburg. |
deprived the rebellious Roman of Le Puy of the | fief of Oultrejordain and granted it to Pagan. |
Sicily was, in theory, a | fief of the Pope, who through his suzerain power mig |
anaga was transferred, and in Sadanobu's former | fief of Shirakawa, where the shrine was built in 191 |
ed his father George I Louis, with the reverted | fief of Saxe-Lauenburg. |
The County of Rodez was a | fief of the County of Toulouse formed out of part of |
She was ordered by the Tokugawa bakufu to the | fief of Mito, her construction started in 1854, and |
he elder three brothers partitioned Holstein (a | fief of the Holy Roman Empire) and Schleswig (a Dani |
ic wars, as a result of which, Prussia became a | fief of the Kingdom of Poland. |
ossess and hold from the Company as a perpetual | fief of inheritance, all the land lying within the a |
the administration of the castle of Proceno, a | fief of Orvieto, invited the nuns of Montepulciano t |
In 1185 Berengaria of Navarre was given the | fief of Monreal by her father Sancho VI of Navarre, |
kabyle chieftain in 1524, and to retreat to his | fief of Djidjelli. |
f the Order was only subject to the Pope, not a | fief of anybody. |
nd, who therefore had granted Harald's Scottish | fief of Caithness to Earl Harold the Young, whom Har |
d" of Athens and Thebes, was his vassal for the | fief of Argos and Nauplia, which lay in the Peloponn |
r John II, Duke of Bourbon to grant the Bourbon | fief of Beaujeu (Beaujolais) to Peter, who was also |
The | fief of Carignano had belonged to the Savoys since 1 |
ed a matter of conflict: regained as the Polish | fief of Royal Prussia after the Second Peace of Thor |
The | fief of Joyeux was mentioned in the twelfth century. |
The | fief of Viborg became known as a margraviate. |
In 1822, he became seigneur for the | fief of Plaisance. |
On December 8, 1603, Yorinobu received the | fief of Mito, then rated at 200,000 koku, as his fie |
ung child, he was appointed leader of first the | fief of Kofu in Kai Province and later the fief of K |
The | fief passed in 1539 to the Landgraves of Hesse. |
n Ali, to whom the khan had given the region in | fief, reestablished his authority. |
in the empire was the corruption of the timar ( | fief) system. |
spectively, which state that they belonged to a | fief that the powerful noble family of Wedell had ob |
eir holding of Viipuri as an independent feudal | fief, the start of a veritable margraviate (see fief |
nt VIII: thus, as Ferrara was nominally a Papal | fief, the city was returned to the Papal States, des |
It was given as a | fief to Peter and stayed in his family's hands until |
Boniface in turn ceded the island as a | fief to the Flemish noble Jacques d' Avesnes, who fo |
In due course the lands were granted in | fief to the Duke of Mazarin (not to be confused with |
ssa" for his red beard), Bavaria was awarded as | fief to the Wittelsbach family, counts palatinate of |
drigo and Ledesma, and he granted the latter in | fief to Ponce, who in turn, again perhaps because of |
The family held Steinach in | fief to Worms. |
gh in all cases, these territories were held in | fief under other more senior feudal lords, particula |
Once the ruler of Tosa Province, his | fief was revoked by Tokugawa Ieyasu after the Battle |
The | fief was first called the Castellany of Bruges, but |
Upon the death of Count Johann in 1368, the | fief was inherited by his nephew Adolf III of the Ma |
ok of the Customs of the Empire of Romania, his | fief was inherited by his widow and his daughter, Gu |
shi; however, as Tadayoshi was still young, the | fief was entrusted to Ietada's stewardship. |
hida Mitsunari; as a result, the Ikoma family's | fief was saved. |
Whenever he died, his | fief went to William, who passed it to Geoffrey out |
y the troops of Charles VIII of France, and the | fief went to Artusio Pappacoda, whose family held it |
-Norman origin, denotes someone invested with a | fief, which was often heritable land or property but |
Wu of Zhou Dynasty gave him the place of Su as | fief, with capital city in Wen, today's Wen County, |
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