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vavasor

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A quick definition of vavasor:

Term: VAVASOR

Definition: A vavasor is a person who was a vassal or tenant of a baron. They held land under the baron and also had their own subtenants. Another word for vavasor is vavasour. It is an old term used in history and law.

A more thorough explanation:

VAVASOR

A vavasor is a historical term used in Law Latin to refer to a vassal or tenant of a baron. They were individuals who held land under a baron and also had subtenants. The term can also be spelled as vavasour.

  • John was a vavasor who held land under the baron and also had subtenants who paid him rent.
  • The vavasor owed military service to the baron in exchange for the land he held.

These examples illustrate how a vavasor was a type of feudal tenant who held land under a baron and had subtenants of their own. They were obligated to provide military service to the baron in exchange for the land they held.

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