美[ˈmænər] 英[ˈmænə(r)] n.〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑 网络庄园 复数:manors 英汉 英英 网络释义 n. 1. 〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑,领地;(现今贵族的,包括贵族邸第在内的)庄园 2. 〈美〉永久租借地 例句
1.(Historical Terms) (in medieval Europe) the manor house of a lord and the lands attached to it 2.(Historical Terms) (before 1776 in some North American colonies) a tract of land granted with rights of inheritance by royal charter ...
美[ˈmænər] 英[ˈmænə(r)] n.〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑 网络庄园 复数:manors 英汉 英英 网络释义 n. 1. 〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑,领地;(现今贵族的,包括贵族邸第在内的)庄园 2. 〈美〉永久租借地
Who first called medieval times the Dark Ages? Who were the Crusaders in the Middle Ages? Who had the most control during the Middle Kingdom? What did noblewomen do in feudal societies? Who were the Frankish kings in Medieval Europe? What was a manor in a feudal society? What was a se...
Throughout European history, however, there has never been a complete breach with medieval institutions or modes of thought. The sack of Rome by Alaric the Visigoth in 410 ce had enormous impact on the political structure and social climate of the Western world, for the Roman Empire had ...