- A fief (/fiːf/; Latin: feudum) was a
central element in
medieval contracts based on
feudal law. It
consisted of a form of
property holding or
other rights...
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Catherine Vasa of
Sweden (Swedish:
Katarina Gustavsdotter Vasa; 6 June 1539 – 21
December 1610) was a
Swedish princess, and the
Countess consort of East...
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Skade (23
August 1609 – 19
October 1664) was a
Danish courtier and
fiefholder who
served as the
first Prefect of the
Diocese of Zealand.
Skade was born...
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Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV to
replace Baron Vladimir Harkonnen as the
fiefholder of Arrakis, a
harsh desert planet and the sole
source of "****e", a valuable...
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Swedish noblewoman and
fiefholder of
Raseborg Castle,
Sweden (now Finland). She was
married to Ivar
Axelsson till Lillö,
fiefholder of Raseborg. Upon his...
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Cecilia of Le
Bourcq (died
after 1126) was a
Cilician fiefholder as lady of Tarsus. She was the
daughter of
Count Hugh I of
Rethel and Melisende, daughter...
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Sophie from 1584 to 1592, the wife of
statesman Otte Brahe, and a
feudal fiefholder in her own
right following the
death of her husband. She
succeeded her...
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evolved — its
meaning and
impression given is
still that of the
feudal fiefholder. This word has the same
meaning and
usage in
Icelandic and
Estonian as...
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Tuurenpoika and Eric Tureson,
royal councillor of Sweden, knighted,
feudal fiefholder or
margrave of
Vyborg Castle. He was the son of Ture
Turesson of Kråkerum...
- Bese, also
called Gunhild (1475–1553) was a
Finnish (Swedish)
noble and
fiefholder of
Vyborg Castle from 1511 to 1513. Bese was the
daughter of
Johan Stensson...