feudal+estate+of+a+nobleman
1manor — n. Lordship, feudal estate of a nobleman …
2Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal — Dost Mohammad Khan Nawab of Bhopal Reign 1723 28 Titles Nawab Diler Jang …
3Count — Countess redirects here. For other uses, see Countess (disambiguation). This article is about the style or title of nobility. For other uses, see Count (disambiguation). Coronet of a count (Spanish Heraldry) …
4lord — [lôrd] n. [ME < OE hlaford < earlier hlafweard < hlaf (see LOAF1) + weard (see WARD): basic sense “loaf keeper” (i.e., one who feeds dependents): some senses infl. by use as transl. of L dominus] 1. a person having great power and… …
5Belvoir Fortress (Israel) — This article is about the Crusader castle in Israel. For the castle in England, see Belvoir Castle. The remains of Belvoir Castle. Note the two circuits of defensive wall, one inside the other. Belvoir Fortress (Hebrew: כוכב הירדן, Kohav… …
6Jiang Ziya — (Chinese: 姜子牙, Pinyin: Jiāng Zǐyá, Wade Giles: Chiang Tzu ya) (dates of birth and death unknown) was a Chinese historical and legendary figure who resided next to the Weishui River about 3,000 years ago. The region was the feudal estate of King… …
7Palazzo Filangeri-Cutò — The Palazzo Filangeri Cutò was a palace built in the 17th century by the Corberas, a noble family of Spanish origin, in the small Sicilian town of Santa Margherita di Belice. The palace provided the setting for Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa s… …
8Letters Patent — Document announcing an honor or power for an individual, granted by an official or nobleman. For example, arms might be granted by letters patent, or they might be granted lordship over a feudal estate. ♦ Sealed and open letters, often enrolled… …
9Europe, history of — Introduction history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …
10Finnish nobility — The Finnish nobility (Fi. Aateli, Sw. Adel) was historically a privileged class in Finland, deriving from its period as part of Sweden and the Russian Empire. Noble families and their descendants are still a part of Finnish republican society… …