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Meaning of siervo de la gebla by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

siervo de la gebla
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SERVANT OF THE GEBLA 'GEBLA' is a Latin term that corresponds to the clod of earth that jumps when the plow is passed and the earth is broken. In the Middle Ages were called serfs of the gebla to those peasants who had a social contract with the feudal lord who linked them to the land, so that when it was sold, the sale included the serfs of the gebla.

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