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    Manor house - Wikipedia

    Manor houses were sometimes fortified, albeit not as fortified as castles, but this was often more for show than for defence. They existed in most European countries where feudalism was present. 展开

    A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were usually held the lord's 展开

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    Manor houses were often built in close proximity to the village for ease, as they served not just as a home for the lord of the manor, but as a centre … 展开

    • Tower Houses – Tower houses, including Peel towers, were constructed in the wilder parts of England, usually in the marches. … 展开

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    The lord of the manor may have held several properties within a county or, for example in the case of a feudal baron, spread across a kingdom, which he occupied only on occasional visits. Even so, the business of the manor was directed and controlled … 展开

    Although not typically built with strong fortifications as were castles, many manor-houses were fortified, which required a royal 展开

    While suffixes given to manor houses in recent centuries have little substantive meaning, and many have changed over time, in previous centuries … 展开

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    In France, the terms château or manoir are often used synonymously to describe a French manor house; maison-forte is the appellation for a strongly 展开

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    1999年5月4日 · In England in the 11th century the manor house was an informal group of related timber or stone buildings consisting of the hall, chapel, …

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    2024年8月30日 · Although the break with the past did not occur suddenly but extended over many years, there came to be from the time of the Renaissance a complete separation between military and domestic architecture, the former …

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    2020年11月6日 · The manor house was primarily the residence of a lord of the manor during the medieval period. The feudal system of government and societal organisation which flourished during the middle ages was based around land …

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    The great hall at Penshurst Place, Kent, built in the mid 14th century. A manor house hall was where the lord and his family ate, received guests, and conferred with dependents.

  9. Medieval Manor Houses: Symbols of Status and Seats …

    2023年10月8日 · The manor house served as the primary residence of the lord and their family. It was a symbol of their status and power within the feudal system. The lord’s quarters within the manor house were typically more …

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