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A manor (a notion with a multiple meaning) is a home or a temporary house of a land lord and the managment of different clusters of estates, including a house and a farmstead ( a manor). In High and Late Middle Ages it could be a defensive towe...
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A manor (a notion with a multiple meaning) is a home or a temporary house of a land lord and the managment of different clusters of estates, including a house and a farmstead ( a manor). In High and Late Middle Ages it could be a defensive towe... |
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Usually, a manor house was located away from the main group of houses in a village, on the outskirts, or in a vicinity. A manor house is recognised in historiography as identical with a manor (folwark, demesne), however a manor house appears in texts on culture, customs, legal issues, whereas a manor (folwark, demesne) usually corresponds with economic matters.
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