herredomstole
Herredomstole refers to a historical legal concept in Denmark, originating from the medieval period and persisting into the early modern era. The term combines *herre* (meaning "lord" or "master") and *stole* (meaning "estate" or "fief"), describing a form of landholding where a nobleman or landowner held authority over a specific region or community. Unlike traditional feudal lordship, herredomstole was characterized by a more localized and semi-autonomous governance structure, where the lord exercised judicial, administrative, and economic control over the inhabitants of the estate.
The system was particularly prominent in Jutland, where herredomstole estates often encompassed entire parishes or villages.
Herredomstole estates were distinct from other forms of land tenure, such as *len* (fief) or *gods* (manor),