
Infeudation
UK
/ɪnˌfjʊˈdeɪʃən/
US
/ɪnˌfjuːˈdeɪʃən/

Translation of "infeudation" into Russian
infeudation
NounUK
/ɪnˌfjʊˈdeɪʃən/
US
/ɪnˌfjuːˈdeɪʃən/
infeudation
infeudations pl
введение в феодальное владение
The infeudation of the land was a significant event in medieval history.
Введение в феодальное владение земли было значительным событием в средневековой истории.
Definitions
infeudation
NounUK
/ɪnˌfjʊˈdeɪʃən/
US
/ɪnˌfjuːˈdeɪʃən/
The act of granting a fief or fee; the process of enfeoffing.
The infeudation of the land was a common practice in medieval Europe, where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for service.
The state of being enfeoffed or holding land in fief.
The knight's infeudation was confirmed by the king, allowing him to manage the estate and collect taxes.
A charter or written instrument by which a fief is granted.
The duke’s infeudation laid out the precise military obligations of the new vassal.