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    Kulm law, Culm law or Chełmno Law (German: Kulmer Recht; Latin: Jus Culmense vetus; Polish: Prawo chełmińskie) was a legal constitution for a municipal...
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    along with a city charter and a self-government, based on the then-popular Kulm law. The privileges, granted by Prince Kazimierz I of Oświęcim led to a period...
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    excluding the City of Danzig, Malbork (German: Marienburg) and Chełmno (German: Kulm) excluding the City of Thorn (Polish: Toruń) were incorporated into the Province...
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    fortified stronghold once stood near the town. In 1346 as Bütow it obtained Kulm law rights from the Teutonic Order, which controlled it since 1329. During...
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    polsko-czeskiego Euroregionu Pradziad – wspólne dziedzictwo historyczne. Nysa: Powiat Nyski. p. 23. ISBN 978-83-60431-09-2. Cornwell 2015, Chapter 6, p. 93–94...
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    Toruń (category Kulm law)
    for Toruń (Thorn) and Chełmno (Kulm). The original document was lost in 1244. The set of rights in general is known as Kulm law. In 1236, due to frequent...
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    the same city rights as other towns in the region, hence the place granted Kulm law. The town's privileges, received in 1655, were confirmed by King John...
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    was the seat of a Vogt of the Teutonic Order.[citation needed] It adopted Kulm law in 1353. During the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, in 1410, the town...
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    Chełm (category Cities with powiat rights)
    early as 7–9 October 1939 the city was occupied by German forces and renamed Kulm. At the beginning of the war, Chełm's population was around 33,000 of which...
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    more than half a century. It was rebuilt from 1364 to 1384, and was granted Kulm law by Winrich von Kniprode. After the Polish victory in the Battle of Grunwald...
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  • Bislaw Cekcyn Tuchola Polnisch Cekzin, Seehaupten Chełmno Chełmno Culm, Kulm Chełmża Toruń Culmsee, Kulmsee Ciechocinek Aleksandrów Hermannsbad Czernikowo...
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    were more favourable. In particular, the inheritance rules applied under Kulm law, which guaranteed inheritance also in the female line, resulted in the...
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