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Zayne Greer
28 July, 05:13
What is the pomestie system?
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Tyrell Cardenas
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Service landholding," was a parcel of land (hopefully inhabited by rent-paying peasants, later serfs [see Serfdom]) in exchange for which the holder (not owner) had to render lifelong service to the state, typically military service, but occasionally service in the government bureaucracy
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