The peasant would grow the Lord's food, he would cook the lord's food, he would take care of his livestock,he would do the tailoring, he would have a whole list of chores that he had to do for the Lord.
Lord protector and defender of the Realm.
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Serfs were required to work the lord's land for food, as well as taxes and manor labor. The lord was a general governor of his people, set to protect the serfs and settle disputes between them.
A.D. stands for Anno Domini, "year of our lord" in latin. The d (domini) in English means lord.
Lord Elgin Hotel was created in 1941.
Lord Elgin
The Lord Elgin Hotel is a prominent hotel in downtown Ottawa, Canada. It's located at 100 Elgin Street at Laurier Avenue, across from Confederation Park.
King George III was the ruler of England from 1760-1820. The 7th Lord Elgin obtained the marbles about 1811.
According to the last census, there were 25,678 people living in Elgin.
The Elgin Marbles were originally part of the Parthenon temple in Athens, Greece. They were removed by Lord Elgin in the early 19th century and are currently housed in the British Museum in London. Greece has been requesting their return for many years.
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There have been twenty British lords that ruled India. Charles Canning, Lord Elgin, Sir John Lawrence, Lord Mayo, Lord Northbrook, Lord Lytton, Lord Rigon, Lord Dufferin, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Elgin, Lord Curzon, Lord Minto, Lord Hardinge, Lord Chelsford, Lord Reading, Lord Irwin, Lord Willington, Lord Linlithgow, Lord Wavell and Lord Mountbatten.
They are reliefs cut out of blocks of marble in the 430s BC.
The Lord Curzon of Kedleston was succeeded by The Earl of Minto and preceded by The Earl of Elgin, in the post of Viceroy of India.
I presume you mean the Elgin marbles. They are a large part of the relief sculptures, which adorned the Parthenon temple in Athens since the 5th century BC. They were removed from ther by Lord Elgin, Englishman. They are now in the British Museum, London.