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enfeoffing Meaning in Bengali



সামন্ততান্ত্রিক সমাজে সেবা একটি অঙ্গীকার বিনিময়ে জমি দখল রাখা





enfeoffing's Usage Examples:

Arnulf of Milan, Landulf re-establish "perpetual peace" (pax perpetua) by enfeoffing the capitanei with ecclesiastical property.


The Counts of Sponheim held the village, while enfeoffing other nobles with various holdings.


proposed to the Han imperial court to commend Ren Jun for his achievement by enfeoffing him as a Marquis of a Chief Village (都亭侯) with a marquisate of 300 taxable.


in November 1171, Raymond drew Roger away from Alfonso II of Aragon by enfeoffing him with the viscounties and depriving the count of Foix.


rites, and the two additional levels of "adding duties" (chia-tse) and "enfeoffing liturgies" (pwang-ko).


and Henry VI could assure the succession in the Electoral Palatinate by enfeoffing Henry the Welf.


The practice of enfeoffing feoffees with fees, that is to say of granting legal seizin in one's land-holdings.


in addition to promoting him to General Who Inspires Might (振威將軍) and enfeoffing him as the Marquis of Liyang (溧陽侯).


it as a subordinate fief to his own sub-tenant, a process known as sub-enfeoffing or "subinfeudation".


care breaking the power of the court eunuchs and unrelated magnates, enfeoffing his many sons throughout China and attempting to guide these princes through.


Imperial Secretary (尙書令), and Marshal of the Capital (都元帥), in addition to enfeoffing him as "Prince of Ze" (澤王).


the latter case, temporal princes gave certain lands to the Church by enfeoffing a bishop or abbot, and the latter had then to do homage as pro-vassal.


1338, however, the Archbishopric gave the village back to the Sponheims, enfeoffing them with it.


1195 as a vacant fief after the death of Albrecht the Proud, rather than enfeoffing Albrecht's brother Dietrich I with the margraviate).


counties to be added to Sun Chen's marquisate to appease him, in addition to enfeoffing Sun Chen's brothers as marquises too.


This was a major departure from the then prevalent practice of enfeoffing territories to hereditary aristocrats who ran their fiefs like mini-states.


Du Ji to Luoyang to serve as a Master of Writing (尚書), in addition to enfeoffing him as a Secondary Marquis (關內侯).


Diocese of Cammin (under the name Konrad III), advanced his relatives by enfeoffing them with lands belonging to Usedom Abbey (Grobe, Pudagla).



enfeoffing's Meaning':

put in possession of land in exchange for a pledge of service in feudal society

Synonyms:

give;

Antonyms:

take; borrow;

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