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- Meierhof abstract "A Meierhof or Meyerhof (from Latin: maiores villae) was a farm or building which was occupied or had been occupied by the administrator (the Meier) of a noble or ecclesiastical estate.Large landlords, espicially kings and churches, had extensive networks of associated farms with a central administration. This central administration was the seat of the landlord or his local administrator, the Meier. The importance and size ranged from barely better than any other local farm to a big business with a number of unfree vassal farms, a manor house, several outbuildings and fenced paddocks. Often the Meierhof included a chapel or church for the noble. Directly owned by the Meierhof was the so-called Salland or personal land. The Salland generally consisted arable land, but could also include pastures, forests, special crops such as vineyards and orchards, or special facilities such as mills and fish ponds. The Meierhof also had a number of dependent peasants who were obliged to pay taxes and provide forced labor on the farm.While the building might be leased to another tenant later, the name often remained with the building. Especially in northern Germany today, many of these buildings are still known as Meierhof.The similar Sedelhof was a tax-exempt farm building owned by a noble that was unfortified.".
- Meierhof thumbnail ScheesselMeyerhof.jpg?width=300.
- Meierhof wikiPageExternalLink bold197.
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- Meierhof wikiPageLength "2201".
- Meierhof wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Meierhof wikiPageRevisionID "682503439".
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Germany.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink Chapel.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink Meier.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink Orchard.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink Vineyard.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink File:Paternion_Schloss_Pöllan_Mayerhof_2011_0514a.jpg.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLink File:ScheesselMeyerhof.jpg.
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meier".
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meierhof".
- Meierhof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meierhöfe".
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- Meierhof subject Category:Medieval_Germany.
- Meierhof hypernym Farm.
- Meierhof type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Meierhof comment "A Meierhof or Meyerhof (from Latin: maiores villae) was a farm or building which was occupied or had been occupied by the administrator (the Meier) of a noble or ecclesiastical estate.Large landlords, espicially kings and churches, had extensive networks of associated farms with a central administration. This central administration was the seat of the landlord or his local administrator, the Meier.".
- Meierhof label "Meierhof".
- Meierhof sameAs Q477195.
- Meierhof sameAs Poplužní_dvůr.
- Meierhof sameAs Meierhof.
- Meierhof sameAs m.02rqwfw.
- Meierhof sameAs Marof_(zgradba).
- Meierhof sameAs Q477195.
- Meierhof wasDerivedFrom Meierhof?oldid=682503439.
- Meierhof depiction ScheesselMeyerhof.jpg.
- Meierhof isPrimaryTopicOf Meierhof.