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Communal land is a (mostly rural)
territory in
possession of a community,
rather than an
individual or company[citation needed] . This sort of arrangement...
- The
overseas landholdings of the
Marcos family,
which the
Philippine government and the
United Nations System's
Stolen ****et
Recovery Initiative consider...
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Brictric was a
powerful English thane whose many
English landholdings,
mostly in the West Country, are
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086. According...
- In real estate, a
landed property or
landed estate is a
property that
generates income for the
owner (typically a
member of the gentry)
without the owner...
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Thomas de Camoys, 1st
Baron Camoys (c. 1351 – 28
March 1421), KG, of
Trotton in Sus****, was an
English peer who
commanded the left wing of the English...
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changes in the territory's socio-political administration;
including a new
landholding system, a
reorganization of
administrative units, and a
complex system...
- The
landholdings of the
Duchy of Cornwall,
which extend over much of
southern England and
parts of Wales...
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members of the
British royal family. It does not
include any
territorial landholdings and does not
produce any
revenue for the title-holder. The
current holder...
- off-and-on
Hundred Years' War. The
boundaries changed with time, but
landholdings inside France by
English Kings remained extensive for decades. With charismatic...
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number of
refugees from
across Russia. The
Rurikids maintained large landholdings by
practicing primogeniture,
whereby all land was p****ed to the eldest...