Feudalism
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AnswerHelot--a class of serfs in ancient Sparta AnswerMedieval terms used to describe peasants of all types were serf, villein, cottar, bordar, freeman, and slave. There were variations in specific meanings of these terms and in some cases we are not sure precisely what the implications are. Please follow the link below for more information.
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The antonym for "manor," which typically refers to a large country house or estate, would be "shack" or "hovel." These terms imply small, often dilapidated dwellings that contrast with the grandeur and size associated with a manor. Other possible antonyms could include "apartment" or "condo," emphasizing a more urban and compact living space.
No, a fiefdom and a manor are not the same. A fiefdom refers to a larger territory granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service, particularly during the feudal period. In contrast, a manor is a specific estate or property within a fiefdom, typically consisting of a house, agricultural land, and villages. While a manor can be part of a fiefdom, the two terms refer to different concepts within medieval feudal systems.
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The answer depends somewhat on how specific or particular you want to be. A fief is the land granted to a vassal under feudalism. A manor is an isolated, self-contained village of sorts that is the entire (or less) land of a fief. A manor is typically 1000 acres and approximately 200 people. It is built around a manor house. Technically, there could be many manors on a single fief. So while a fief is the land granted by a lord to a vassal, the manor is the specific economic system of the manor-centric living system of the peasants and nobles in the middle ages.
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