Herrschaft (territory)

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In the German feudal system, a Herrschaft, equivalent of the French term seigneurie and often translated as lordship in English, was the fiefdom of a lord, who in this area exercised full feudal rights. In the feudal ranking of the Holy Roman Empire it was the lowest rank in which a nobleman could exercise feudal rights. The next higher rank was that of a Freiherr (baron). His territory was then called a Freiherrschaft (barony).

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Bibliography

  • Hanns Hubert Hofmann: Quellen zum Verfassungsorganismus des Heiligen Römischen Reiches Deutscher Nation 1495–1815, Darmstadt 1976.