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1. Transfer a specific amount of money from your purse into the fief's treasury._1
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- Transfer a specific amount of money from your purse into the fief's treasury.
2. Fiefdom biography .ms
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- Under the system of feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud or fee, consisted of heritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord in return for a vassal knight's service (usually fealty, military service, and security). ... In theory, a fief would provide revenue to equip and support the vassal knight to serve the liege lord. The fief was granted but remained in the ownership of the liege lord. The lord did not have the right to withdraw the fief (unless the vassal broke his obligation) or to increase the dues for a fief. ...
- This tended to weakening the unifying strength of the fief system due to exaggerated distributed power structure and reduced efficiency in the feudal system. ...
- The simplest form of a fief existed as a self-sufficient estate. ...
- There usually was a hall (not necessarily a manor), religious structures (commonly a church), a mill, a winery, and / or an oil press on the fief. The fief commonly had arable land, meadows, pastures (the commons), fishponds, and forests. ... Generally, rights of cultivation on the fief were heritable among the serfs .
- Although a fief was usually a piece of land, it could also take the form of money or food called a Knight's fee. ...
- Fief lands eventually gave way to the village concept towards the end of the medieval age. ...
- de:Lehnswesen es:Feudo fr:Fief pl:Lenno wa:Fî .
3. Fief
- hkuhist2.hku.hk
- Fief .
- In a feudal system, a fief was the land which a retainer or vassal was given by his lord in return for service. In Japan during the Edo period, the fief was changed from land ownership which could be inherited into a stipend, almost a salary. ...
4. Recruit In Current Fief
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- Recruit In Current Fief.
- Recruiting can be done in any fief where you speak the language-the major language. ... There is one way you can recruit in a fief you own that speaks a different language than you, but has a Loyalty value of 7 or greater, you can recruit in that fief. Since high loyalty is something you should always aim for in a fief, it is possible to raise troops anywhere if you treat your people right. ... If the fief you are recruiting in is one of your own Ancestral fiefs (the ones your character started the game with), the cost is only 500 ducats per man. It may appear to be more than 500 ducats a man, but that is because the system will recruit in adjacent fiefs if the number of troops you wanted were not available in the fief you are in. ...
- You can recruit more than once in a season but after you recruit in one fief, there are no men left to hire, so you must move two fiefs in some direction before trying again (recruit, use 4 days, get 300 men, move 2 fiefs, recruit, get 250 men in another 6 days etc). In general you want to recruit in a high population fief you own. Someone else, even you if you move and come back, can recruit in a fief a second time in a season, but the second time someone recruits there the number of men obtained is lower and the time taken is longer, each time. ...
5. FIEF - Stiftelsen Fackföreningsrörelsens Institut för Ekonomisk Forskning
- www.fief.se
- Aktuell forskning | Forskningsprojekt | Seminarier & konferenser | Publikationer | Biblioteksresurser | Personal | Om FIEF | FIEF i pressen .
- FIEF:s uppgift är att fördjupa den ekonomiska debatten genom långsiktig forskning om samhällsekonomiska frågor i syfte att finna instrument för en hållbar ekonomisk-politisk strategi. ...
- Hög självuppfattning och hög självrespekt ger högre lön I en ny rapport från FIEF där nyare lönebildningslitteratur granskas finner forskarna Jesper Antelius och Johnny Zetterberg resultat som visar att individer som anser sig ha en hög grad av egenkontroll över sin livssituation - som har en hög självuppfattning och hög självrespekt - får ett bättre ekonomiskt utfall än mer fatalistiska individer som inte tror sig kunna påverka sin livssituation av egen kraft. ...
- Hur påverkades arbetstagarna? Medlingsinstitutet och FIEF ordnar en konferens den 12 april 2005 om den senaste forskningen om lönebildningen. ...
- FIEF, Wallingatan 38, 111 24 Stockholm, Sverige, Telefon: 08-24 04 50, Fax: 08-20 73 13 e-post:: info@fief. ...
6. Fief 2, le jeu
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- Fief 2.
- La carte de Fief 2 représente un petit royaume médiéval comprenant vingt-quatre villages reliés entre eux par des routes. ...
- Au cours du jeu, il reçoit des seigneurs supplémentaires, en nomme certains évêques, en marie dautres, construit des moulins et des pressoirs pour augmenter son revenu, prend le contrôle des villages, érige son territoire en fief, achète de nouvelles troupes, conduit la guerre chez le voisin et, surtout, tente de devenir roi.
- Un tour de jeu à Fief 2 se déroule en quatre étapes :.
- La force de Fief 2 tient dans les différents possibilités dactions (cartes, négociation) qui permettent de contrebalancer la puissance militaire. ...
- Par rapport à la première version de Fief, la possibilité de lier des mariages apporte beaucoup. ... A Fief 2, les mariages se terminent souvent mal même si les joueurs ont la possibilité de gagner à deux.
- Le seul défaut de Fief 2 vient de la carte. ...
7. G.U.C.S. Politics
- www.khanate.co.uk
- The fundemental concept within the Empires is that of fief and responsibility. ...
- An imperial citizen swears loyalty to a fief and is then considered to be a citizen of that fief. Citizens of a fief pay taxes for that fief, and have to abide by the laws of that fief and it's parents but are exempt from the laws of the fiefs below theirs. ... Most fiefs have rules about how much time their citizens have to provide towards the governing of the fief, this is considered a form of tax. A citizen can choose to take the oath to a higher fief at any time by petitioning the ruling council, in most cases this petition is granted unless the person has aquired a reputation for oath breaking. ...
- Each fief has a lord who rules in conjuction with a council made of of citizens of the fief. Half of the council is voted for by citizens of the sub fiefs and the other half chosen from citizens of the fief by lottery. ... The heir to a lordship must be confirmed by a majority vote of his peers, if this does not occur the choice of heir is passed to the lord of the parent fief to decide. Lords are the final arbiters of the laws within a fief, whilst they listen to their councilors and the will of their citizens they make the final decisions. ...
8. Fief
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- terms defined : Fief .
- Under the system of feudalism, a fief was heritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord in return for a vassal ? knight's service (usually fealty, military service, and security). ...
- Under the system of feudalism, a fief was heritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord in return for a vassal ? knight's service (usually fealty, military service, and security). ... In theory, a fief would provide revenue to equip and support the vassal knight to serve the liege lord. The fief was granted but remain in the ownership of the liege lord. The lord did not have the right to withdraw the fief (unless the vassel broke his obligation) or to increase the dues for a fief. ...
- This tended to weakening the unifying strength of the fief system due to exagerated distributed power structure and reduced efficiency in the fuedal system. ...
- The simplest form of a fief consisted as a self-sufficient estate. ...
- There usually was a hall (not necessarily a manor), religious structures (commonly a church), a mill, a winery, and / or an oil press on the fief. The fief commonly had arable land, meadows, pastures (the commons), fishponds, and forests. ... Generally, rights of cultivation on the fief were heritable among the serfs .
- Although a fief was usually a piece of land, it could also take the form of money or food called a Knight's Fee ? . ...
- Fief lands eventually gave way to the village concept toward the end mediveal age. ...
9. Fief - Factbites
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- Topic: Fief.
- Fief: By Lisa J. ...
- Fief is a sourcebook that examines the Middle Ages from the viewpoint of the ordinary farmer, priest, and landholder – the inhabitants of a feudal manor.
- Fief is 100 pages long, and includes details ranging from daily intake of calories to breeds of dogs and horses – all referenced with a huge 1,300+ entry index!.
- Fief is provided in Adobe's flexible Acrobat format, so it works just as well on Windows and Macintosh platforms.
- com/sjohn/fief. ...
- Medieval Sourcebook: Fief Ceremonies 12th Century.
- Encyclopedia: Fief.
- Fief lands eventually gave way to the village concept towards the end of the medieval age.
- com/encyclopedia/Fief (380 words).
- Under the system of feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud or fee, consisted of heritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord in return for a.
- Although a fief was usually a piece of land, it could also take the form of money or food called a.
- org/wiki/Fief (354 words).
- Fief Systemuebersicht bei drosi. ...
- FIEF: A Look at Medieval' ist der Name eines neuen Quellenbandes von Cumberland Games (Lisa J. ...
- Fief is 100 pages long¸ and includes details ranging from dailyintake of calories to breeds of dogs and horses -- all referenced with ahuge 1¸300+ entry index!.
10. ARTFL Project: Webster Dictionary, 1913
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- Searching for: "fief" .
- Fief (Page: 556).
- Fief (?), n. ... fief; of German origin, and the same word as E. ...
11. Moulin du Fief Gentil Bed and Breakfast
- www.fiefgentil.com
- Geographical situation Ideally located at the heart of the area of the Loire château, at Bléré, the Mill of the Fief Gentil is a place of single stay to discover the area. ...
- Presentation of the Mill of Fief Gentil You will be staying in a mill with a history going back nearly one thousand years. ... Culoison was then part of a fiefdom called "Le Fief Gentil". ...
12. Fief
- www.battle1066.com
- Fief.
- Under the feudal system the granting of land to a vassal for the pledge of allegiance was called a fief. ...
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