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A bag feud was in the Middle Ages a form of feudalism .

In the Middle Ages, bargains were goods that had previously been real knighthoods and were only later loaned to farmers . Since they were hereditary and thus contained a kind of building permit, they came to the feudal recipients more cheaply than the so - called free pen .

According to Johann Christoph Adelung , it was a fiefdom that was earned by the feudal man in relation to the feudal lord not with knight services (military service), but with the purse , that is, with money, in contrast to the noble or knight fiefs. Because such fiefs could also be owned by citizens or farmers , they were also called peasant fiefs . The name Beutellehen is the most common in Austrian . In other parts of the term rather was coffers fiefdom , interest fiefdom , Zinsgut or Erbzinsgut .

Individual evidence

  1. Adelung - Grammatical-critical dictionary of the High German dialect: Das Beutellehen