Säteriherras
Säteriherras is a Finnish term that translates to "manor lord" or "estate owner." Historically, it referred to the owner of a säteriratsutila, a specific type of noble estate in Sweden and Finland that was granted tax exemptions in exchange for providing a mounted soldier for the king's army. This system was a significant part of the feudal structure in these regions during the Swedish era.
The säteriherras held considerable economic and social power. Their estates were typically large and well-managed, often
The concept of the säteriherras is closely linked to the development of the nobility and land ownership