Lord of Montfort

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Lord of Montfort was a medieval seigneurial title in the French-speaking regions of Europe, historically associated with noble families such as the House of Chalon-Arlay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval title
noble title
seigneurial title
associatedWith House of Chalon-Arlay NERFINISHED
governs seigneurie of Montfort NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSphere Francophone nobility
hasEconomicBase agricultural rents
feudal dues
hasFeudalContext medieval Europe
hasGovernanceForm manorial lordship
hasHereditaryNature hereditary title
hasInheritancePattern dynastic succession
hasJurisdiction local lordship
hasLanguage French
hasNobilityRank lower nobility
regional nobility
hasObligation fealty to higher lord
military service to overlord
hasPoliticalSystem feudalism
hasPowerType fiscal rights over peasants
judicial authority at local level
seigneurial rights
hasSocioeconomicRole landholding aristocracy
hasSymbolicRole marker of noble status
hasTitleForm seigneur de Montfort NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolderType noble family
seigneur
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
partOf French feudal hierarchy
usedIn French-speaking regions of Europe

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Louis I of Chalon-Arlay nobleTitle Lord of Montfort
Louis I of Chalon-Arlay positionHeld Lord of Montfort