An Afterlehen or Afterlehn (plural: Afterlehne, Afterlehen) is a fief that the liege lord has himself been given as a fief and has then, in turn, enfeoffed it wholly or partially to a lesser vassal or vassals. The term is German. It is variously referred to in English as a mesne-fief or mesne-tenure, an arriere-fief or subfief, under-tenure or mesnalty. Within the Holy Roman Empire these mesne fiefs even became inheritable over time and could have up to five "stations" between the actual holder of the fief and the overarching liege lord.
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| - An Afterlehen or Afterlehn (plural: Afterlehne, Afterlehen) is a fief that the liege lord has himself been given as a fief and has then, in turn, enfeoffed it wholly or partially to a lesser vassal or vassals. The term is German. It is variously referred to in English as a mesne-fief or mesne-tenure, an arriere-fief or subfief, under-tenure or mesnalty. Within the Holy Roman Empire these mesne fiefs even became inheritable over time and could have up to five "stations" between the actual holder of the fief and the overarching liege lord. (en)
- Un Afterlehen o Afterlehn (plural: Afterlehne, Afterlehen, del alemán, «sub-feudo») eran, en el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, tierras que un señor feudal había recibido como feudos y luego, a su vez, lo había otorgado total o parcialmente a uno o varios vasallos. En el español medieval esta práctica era conocida como subinfeudación. En inglés se le conoce como mesne-fief o mesne-tenure, arriere-feief o subfief, under-tenure o mesnalty. Un ejemplo de un Afterlehen es el en Baviera. (es)
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| - An Afterlehen or Afterlehn (plural: Afterlehne, Afterlehen) is a fief that the liege lord has himself been given as a fief and has then, in turn, enfeoffed it wholly or partially to a lesser vassal or vassals. The term is German. It is variously referred to in English as a mesne-fief or mesne-tenure, an arriere-fief or subfief, under-tenure or mesnalty. Within the Holy Roman Empire these mesne fiefs even became inheritable over time and could have up to five "stations" between the actual holder of the fief and the overarching liege lord. An example of an Afterlehen is Rothenberg Castle in Bavaria, Germany. (en)
- Un Afterlehen o Afterlehn (plural: Afterlehne, Afterlehen, del alemán, «sub-feudo») eran, en el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, tierras que un señor feudal había recibido como feudos y luego, a su vez, lo había otorgado total o parcialmente a uno o varios vasallos. En el español medieval esta práctica era conocida como subinfeudación. En inglés se le conoce como mesne-fief o mesne-tenure, arriere-feief o subfief, under-tenure o mesnalty. En la Alemania medieval estos arrendamientos solían devenir heredable con el tiempo y podría tener hasta cinco intermediarios entre el señor titular las tierras y el señor que hacía usufructo de ellas. Un ejemplo de un Afterlehen es el en Baviera. (es)
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