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- Basque_señoríos abstract "The Basque señoríos (literally, the Basque lordships) were a series of feudal territories that came into existence in the Basque Country in the Middle Ages. The lordships were hereditary land titles over territories of variable size under the name of a lord or count. The title and lands were often recognized by kings to Basque chieftains. It is loosely related to the concept of manorialism as the king had to swear allegiance to the Foral law in exchange for military assistance from the Basque chiefs, who were considered sovereign over their own lands and people. The Basque señoríos generally conformed vassal states of larger kingdoms; most of them started as part of the Kingdom of Pamplona (later Navarre) but were integrated into the Kingdom of Castile by the 13th century. The Basque term jaurreria (pronounced [xauˈɾeria]) means \"the lord's country\" and it is usually used to refer to these feudal territories.The feudal title confirmed considerable powers to the holder, which in other areas were directly controlled by the king. The Lord or Count was a sovereign judicial and military high authority, who ruled directly without referring to a king. The powers of the lord included the appointment of government and civil servants and collection of taxes, as well as the powers to sign external treaties, raise armies and wage wars. The largest and most important of the señoríos was the Lordship of Biscay, which comprised the entire territory of the present-day province of Biscay.".
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- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso_VIII_of_Castile.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(greater_region).
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Basque_language.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Basques.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Biscay.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_culture.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_history.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_Spain.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Monarchs.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Durango.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Elizate.
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- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Haro.
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- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Navarre.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Pamplona.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Lord_of_Biscay.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_of_Biscay.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Manorialism.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Nervión.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Oñati.
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Sovereignty.
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- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLink Álava.
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- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basque ''señoríos''".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basque Country".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basque country".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basque provinces".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basque señoríos".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord of Biscay".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lordship of Biscay".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lordship of Álava".
- Basque_señoríos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seigneury of Biscay".
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- Basque_señoríos subject Category:Basque_culture.
- Basque_señoríos subject Category:Basque_history.
- Basque_señoríos subject Category:Politics_of_Spain.
- Basque_señoríos hypernym Series.
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- Basque_señoríos comment "The Basque señoríos (literally, the Basque lordships) were a series of feudal territories that came into existence in the Basque Country in the Middle Ages. The lordships were hereditary land titles over territories of variable size under the name of a lord or count. The title and lands were often recognized by kings to Basque chieftains.".
- Basque_señoríos label "Basque señoríos".
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- Basque_señoríos wasDerivedFrom Basque_señoríos?oldid=696780976.
- Basque_señoríos depiction Portugalete_Casa_Torre_Lope_Garcia_de_Salazar.jpg.
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