Lord of IJsselstein

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Lord of IJsselstein was a feudal title in the Low Countries historically associated with the noble estates and jurisdiction around the town of IJsselstein in the province of Utrecht.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Lord of IJsselstein canonical 4
Lord of Lek and IJsselstein 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal title
noble title
appliesToJurisdiction IJsselstein NERFINISHED
Lordship of IJsselstein
surface form: lordship of IJsselstein
associatedWith nobility of Utrecht
regional governance in the Low Countries
country Low Countries
hasAssociatedSettlement IJsselstein NERFINISHED
hasCapital IJsselstein NERFINISHED
hasDomain rural lands around IJsselstein
urban settlement of IJsselstein
hasJurisdictionOver inhabitants of the lordship of IJsselstein
lands surrounding IJsselstein
hasLanguage Middle Dutch
hasLegalForm hereditary lordship
hasPart jurisdiction around IJsselstein
noble estates around IJsselstein
hasRightsOver local justice in IJsselstein area
noble estates around IJsselstein
hasSuccessor later noble titles associated with IJsselstein
hasTerritorialExtent area surrounding the town of IJsselstein
hasTypeOfJurisdiction seignorial rights
territorial lordship
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Utrecht
Province of Utrecht
surface form: province of Utrecht
partOf feudal hierarchy of the Low Countries
usedIn feudal system
medieval Low Countries

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Philip William, Prince of Orange title Lord of IJsselstein
Henry III of Nassau-Breda title Lord of IJsselstein
this entity surface form: Lord of Lek and IJsselstein
House of Egmond heldTitle Lord of IJsselstein
van Egmond nobleTitleAssociatedWith Lord of IJsselstein
Maximiliaan van Egmond nobleTitle Lord of IJsselstein