This part was worked by both free peasants and serfs. It was located next to the residence of the Lord
The Reserve or Land of the lord
wThe place where the peasants lived, it used to have a church and a square as a meeting place.
The village
These were plots of land given to free peasants in exchange for the payment of rent, in money or in kind. Nearby was the village where the free peasants and serfs lived.
The manses
In these places, such as mills, blacksmith shops or bridges, the population could carry out work or activities necessary for their life.
Communal buildings and infrastructures
It is the place of residence of the Lord and from which he governed and protected his entire fiefdom
The Castle of the Lord
Here the inhabitants of the fief obtained wood, wild fruits and game, as well as food for livestock.
Communal forests and Pastures
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