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    An urbarium (German: Urbar, English: urbarium, also rental or rent-roll, Czech: urbář, Polish: urbarz, Slovak: urbár, Hungarian: urbárium), is a register...
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    France, a semifeudal system in France's American colonies Subinfeudation Urbarium, a medieval record of fees "fief | Definition, Size, & Examples". Encyclopedia...
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    important medieval manuscript. It was written in 1166 as a feud directory and urbarium by Canons of the Herrenchiemsee monastery, commissioned by the Counts of...
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    began violating existing agreements. In response, Maria Theresa issued her Urbarium of 1767 to protect the serfs by restoring their freedom of movement and...
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  • Freiheitenbuch (German: ‘Book of Liberties’) from 1431 as well as a Habsburg urbarium written after 1415. In 1420, Justinger, who was appointed chronicler of...
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    textbooks available to Rusyn students. Later, in 1767 Maria Theresa's Urbarium was published throughout the Habsburg Empire in a variety of languages...
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    Jalšovec was mentioned in the Urbarium from the second half of the 17th century as Villa Jalsowecz. In the urbarium Jalšovec is recorded as possession...
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    arrangements regulated the compilation of the Urbarium in a unitary manner. Copy-holder plate was attached to the urbarium, which included the names of landlords...
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    had been given by the German king. A market is documented in a 1265/67 urbarium issued under King Ottokar II of Bohemia, who ruled Styria from 1261 to...
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    bondage and allows freedom of movement for peasants in Hungary with the urbarium of 22 August 1785. 1786 New South Wales A policy of completely banning...
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    small peasant property compared to the lordly latifundia, expressed in the Urbarium Code of 1767 (which established the plots of the Hungarian peasants and...
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  • Theresa's son Emperor Joseph II ordered the implication of a complete urbarium for property tax purposes in 1785. The present-day cadastre was completed...
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    Boica. 36,1, Urbarium ducatus Baiuwariae antiquissimum ex anno 1240 c. Urbarium ducatus Baiuwariae posterius ex anno 1280 circ. Urbarium vicedominatus...
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    Hörner identified a farmhouse mentioned in 1556 as "Vogelweidhof" in the urbarium of the domain Rappottenstein. At this time it belonged to the Amt Traunstein...
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    destroyed by Allied bombardments of 1943–1944 and rebuilt in 1949. An urbarium of the parish church exists from the middle 15th century (1453–1460) in...
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    Croatia, part of the Štrigova municipality within Međimurje County. An urbarium from year 1672 mentions a vineyard on Ciganjščak hill (Vinea Cziganschyak)...
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  • the Polyptych or Polyptychon of Prüm, is a register of the properties (Urbarium) that belonged to the Benedictine Prüm Abbey in the Eifel in the year 893...
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    properties and removing their long held dominance on education, and an Urbarium law limiting some of the feudal obligations of peasants to their lords...
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    Tène era. Bludenz itself was first mentioned in the year 830 CE in an urbarium of the Raetian estates within the Carolingian Empire. The town was established...
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    beginning of the 20th century. Marl was first documented in 890 in the urbarium of the benedictine abbey of Werden, which was founded in 799 during the...
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    castles were in the hands of the Bishopric of Bamberg. In the episcopal Urbarium A of 1323/27 was added: "Tvchersuelt et Tvchersuelt ambo Castra sunt episcopi"...
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    holding, and this form of land tenure therefore became known as copyhold. Urbarium Land terrier "court roll, n.". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.)....
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    Humlebæk. The history of Humlebæk traces back to the 16th century where the urbarium for Kronborg and Frederiksborg fief mentions a fishing village in 1582–1583...
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    developed is unknown. Only the designation "grozzenerlang" in a bishop's urbarium from 1348 may be an indication that the episcopal village had outstripped...
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  • beginning of the 19th century. From these sources Lohse edited a 12th-century urbarium, a 13th-century chronicle and a 15th-century ordinal, all of which were...
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    which lasted until around 700. In 1240, the so-called 1st ducal urbarium (an urbarium is a list of property rights) listed 19 farms owned by the sovereign...
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  • Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany: Urbar, Mayen-Koblenz Urbar, Rhein-Hunsrück Urbarium (German: Urbar), a medieval register of fief ownership, including the rights...
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    which was conducted in the presence of armed citizens and the chapter. An urbarium from 1595 describes the chapel as follows: At the entrance, there is a...
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    mentioned for the first time in 1328 as Haslæ and in the Bishop of Roskilde's Urbarium 1370-80 as Hasle and Haslæ. The name was later changed to Haslev to avoid...
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    refers to feudal records associated with the Ancien Régime. Manorial roll Urbarium R P Croom-Johnson and G F L Bridgman. Taylor on Evidence. Twelfth Edition...
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