knight's fee - translation to ρωσικά
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knight's fee - translation to ρωσικά

Knight's Fee; Knight's fees

knight's fee         
[ист.] отводимый рыцарю участок земли, за владение которым он должен нести воинскую службу
service charge         
PRICE ONE PAYS AS REMUNERATION FOR SERVICES
Service charge; SERVICE CHARGE; Fees; Convenience fee; Bank fee; Transaction fee; Non-refundable deposit; Fee (remuneration); Credit card convenience fees; Transaction fees; Services Charge in Singapore and Taiwan; Annual fee; Junk fee; Junk fees; Surprise fee; Surprise fees
плата за обслуживание
fee         
PRICE ONE PAYS AS REMUNERATION FOR SERVICES
Service charge; SERVICE CHARGE; Fees; Convenience fee; Bank fee; Transaction fee; Non-refundable deposit; Fee (remuneration); Credit card convenience fees; Transaction fees; Services Charge in Singapore and Taiwan; Annual fee; Junk fee; Junk fees; Surprise fee; Surprise fees
гонорар, вознаграждение

Ορισμός

Knight's fee
·add. ·- The fee of a knight; specif., the amount of land the holding of which imposed the obligation of knight service, being sometimes a hide or less, sometimes six or more hides.

Βικιπαίδεια

Knight's fee

In feudal Anglo-Norman England and Ireland, a knight's fee was a unit measure of land deemed sufficient to support a knight. Of necessity, it would not only provide sustenance for himself, his family, and servants, but also the means to furnish himself and his retinue with horses and armour to fight for his overlord in battle. It was effectively the size of a fee (or "fief" which is synonymous with "fee") sufficient to support one knight in the ongoing performance of his feudal duties (knight-service). A knight's fee cannot be stated as a standard number of acres as the required acreage to produce a given crop or revenue would vary depending on many factors, including its location, the richness of its soil and the local climate, as well as the presence of other exploitable resources such as fish-weirs, quarries of rock or mines of minerals. If a knight's fee is deemed co-terminous with a manor, an average size would be between 1,000 and 5,000 acres, of which much in early times was still "waste", forest and uncultivated moorland.

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