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    936–1075. CUP, Cambridge, ISBN 0-521-39489-9. Brühl, Carlrichard (1968): Fodrum, Gistum, Servitium Regis. Cologne/Graz. Braudel, Fernand (1973): Capitalism...
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  • vavassores’ "hunger for law". The emperor also limited his own right to fodrum, a tax in money levied whenever the emperor visited Italy, in order to please...
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    Geburt zweier Völker 1990 ISBN 3-412-18189-7; 1995 ISBN 3-412-08295-3) Fodrum, gistum servitium regis. Studien zu den wirtschaftlichen Grundlagen des...
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    Adrian's wishes. There was also increasing disagreement over the traditional fodrum Imperial taxation levied in north Italy. Adrian's opposition to Guido of...
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    Conrad III in 1142 as well, attests to the Visconti's entitlement to the fodrum in Albusciago and Besnate. Based on a document issued in 1157, the Visconti...
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  • rights (Bergregal), Market rights (Marktregal), Salt rights (Salzregal), Fodrum (services for the maintenance of the imperial courts), Treasure rights (Schatzregal)...
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    those customs which you have exercised of old . . . that is, concerning the fodrum, woods, pastures, bridges, water, and mills, and, as you have had of old...
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