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Перевод: fief speek fief


[существительное]
феодальное поместье; лен


Тезаурус:

  1. At regional level, too, new sources of authority emerged; in the coastal Basque provinces, cut off from the heartland of Republican Spain, the separate Basque Republic of Euskadi came into existence; in Catalonia, where Companys reached an accommodation with the CNT, an anti-fascist Militia Committee ran affairs independently of Madrid; and in October Aragon became an autonomous CNT fief administered by its own regional "Council".
  2. They paid their knights to stay beyond their term; they paid mercenaries; and in the late tenth and eleventh centuries we first find evidence of that strange hybrid, the holder of a money fief, or fief-rente .
  3. It was virtually a fief of the Soviet armed forces.
  4. Originally the fief had not been hereditary.
  5. Up at the bar he saw Everett Maltby and, beyond him, Tibbet the Highwayman and beyond him Cicely de Vaulles, who held the fief of the manor house, 250 yards from where he and Donald were drinking.
  6. Other towns, like Nicu's fief, Sibiu, have similar though smaller museums.
  7. A brief greatness was now conferred on the place, when the Popes found it an island refuge in their struggle against the Empire: Count Pierre of Melgueil bestowed the county and bishopric on SS Peter and Paul and Pop Gregory VII in 1085, Pope Urban II graciously granted it back as a fief for a mere annual ounce of gold, and in 1096, on a visit, astonishingly declared the church "second after that of Rome", with arms of the two
  8. He had had no time to acquaint himself with his fief, twice seen, and well enough served by its own.
  9. The environment has hitherto been a fief of the interior ministry.
  10. A plot or land was reckoned the normal basis of the feudal contract, and this notion was never lost sight of, however common the domestic knight and the vassal who held a money fief might become (see pp. 184-;5).
  11. Mr Robinson's one consolation is that in Tobago, his fief, Indian voters are rare.
  12. It may seem at first sight that the plot of land, the fief, as it was called, was a reward for service, something granted in exchange for service, which would fall in when the vassal died and be regranted to a new vassal.
  13. Is it too much the fief of the Leader?"

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