Lehen
Lehen is a term used in German-speaking regions with several distinct senses. Historically, Lehen refers to a feudal fief in medieval and early modern law. A Lehen was a grant of land, income, or control over a territory given by a lord to a vassal in return for military or other service. The holder of a Lehen owed allegiance and performed specified duties, and the arrangement could be hereditary, vary by region, and be regulated by local customary law and charters. In many jurisdictions, the concept faded as feudal structures declined, but the word persists in legal and historical writings as a descriptor of tenure arrangements and rights attached to land or offices.
Beyond its legal sense, Lehen appears in place names within German-speaking areas. In toponymy, Lehen parts
Lehen can also function as a surname or as part of longer proper names referring to people,
See also Lehenwesen (feudal tenure) and related terms in German-language sources. The article is intended to