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- Lord_Paramount abstract "Paramount (derived from the Anglo-French word paramont, which means up above, or par a mont, meaning up or on top of the mountain) is the highest authority, or that being of the greatest importance. The word was first used as a term of feudal law, of the overlord, the lord paramount, who held his fief from no superior lord, and was thus opposed to mesne lord, one who held from a superior. To those who held their fiefs from one who was not a lord paramount was given the correlative term paravail, (from par d val, meaning in the valley). The word was confused by English lawyers with "avail," help, assistance, profit, and applied to the actual working tenant of the land, the lowest tenant or occupier.A well-documented example of paramountcy is the Lordship of Bowland. In 1311, it was subsumed as part of the Honour of Clitheroe into the Earldom of Lancaster. After 1351, it was administered as part of the Duchy of Lancaster, with the Duke (from 1399, the Sovereign) acknowledged lord paramount over the Forest of Bowland and the ten manors of the Liberty of Bowland. As lord paramount, he was styled Lord King of Bowland.The Marquess of Exeter is hereditary Lord Paramount of Peterborough.".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageExternalLink Paramount.
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- Lord_Paramount wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageRevisionID "663073819".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Norman_language.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feudalism.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noble_titles.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Lancaster.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Earldom_of_Lancaster.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Feudal_law.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Fief.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Forest_of_Bowland.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Honour_of_Clitheroe.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Leasehold_estate.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_(division).
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_of_Bowland.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Marquess_of_Exeter.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Mesne_lord.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Overlord.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Paravail.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLink Peterborough.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord Paramount".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lords Paramount".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Master".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLinkText "lords paramount".
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageWikiLinkText "lordship".
- Lord_Paramount hasPhotoCollection Lord_Paramount.
- Lord_Paramount title "Paramount".
- Lord_Paramount url Paramount.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Lord_Paramount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lord_Paramount subject Category:Feudalism.
- Lord_Paramount subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Lord_Paramount hypernym Authority.
- Lord_Paramount type Article.
- Lord_Paramount type Organisation.
- Lord_Paramount type Article.
- Lord_Paramount type Position.
- Lord_Paramount type Title.
- Lord_Paramount comment "Paramount (derived from the Anglo-French word paramont, which means up above, or par a mont, meaning up or on top of the mountain) is the highest authority, or that being of the greatest importance. The word was first used as a term of feudal law, of the overlord, the lord paramount, who held his fief from no superior lord, and was thus opposed to mesne lord, one who held from a superior.".
- Lord_Paramount label "Lord Paramount".
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- Lord_Paramount sameAs Q6679845.
- Lord_Paramount sameAs Q6679845.
- Lord_Paramount wasDerivedFrom Lord_Paramount?oldid=663073819.
- Lord_Paramount isPrimaryTopicOf Lord_Paramount.