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In the feudal system, a land grant was called a
feud.
fief.
vassal.
manor.
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fief.
A fief (or fee) was the land granted by a lord to a vassal in return for services (typically military). A vassal is the recipient, a manor is the estate/house, and "feud" is unrelated.
A fief (or fee) was the land granted by a lord to a vassal in return for services (typically military). A vassal is the recipient, a manor is the estate/house, and "feud" is unrelated.
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