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  2. Seneschal - Wikipedia

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    The word seneschal (/ ˈ s ɛ n ə ʃ əl /) can have several different meanings, all of which reflect certain types of supervising or administering in a historic context.Most commonly, a seneschal was a senior position filled by a court appointment within a royal, ducal, or noble household during the Middle Ages and early Modern period – historically a steward or majordomo of a medieval ...

  3. Service France Domaine - Wikipedia

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    One of the goals was to reduce government debt by selling state-owned real estate on the market. [2] Each year, the sales yielded between 200 ans 500 million EUR. [4] The larger part of the returns would be used as an economic incentive to economise on real estate holdings, by being partly returned to the ministries that previously occupied the ...

  4. Category:Seneschals of the provinces of France - Wikipedia

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  6. Eminent domain - Wikipedia

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    The property of subjects is under the eminent domain of the state, so that the state or those who act for it may use and even alienate and destroy such property, not only in the case of extreme necessity, in which even private persons have a right over the property of others, but for ends of public utility, to which ends those who founded civil ...

  7. Estates General (France) - Wikipedia

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    Caricature from 1789 with the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and Second Estate on its back. At the time of the revolution, the First Estate comprised 100,000 Catholic clergy and owned 5–10% of the lands in France—the highest per capita of any estate. All property of the First Estate was tax exempt.

  8. Could You Afford a Vacation Home in France? Check Out the ...

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    The dream of owning a vacation home in France might just be closer than you think. Also, here are other European cities where luxury homes are affordable. Bordeaux. Estimated average home price ...

  9. Landed property - Wikipedia

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    Owners often commission an estate map to help manage their estate as well as serving as a status symbol. [6] Landed property was a key element of feudalism, and freed the owner for other tasks, such as government administration, military service, the practice of law, or religious practices.

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