- the
County of
Toulouse was the seneschal. Over time, the role of the
baillages would be
greatly extended as
extensions of
royal power, administration...
- seneschal) who held
office in the sénéchaussée. The
administrative network of
baillages was
established in the 13th century,
based on the
earlier medieval fiscal...
-
royal domain Timeline of
Troyes Evergates, Theodore.
Feudal Society in the
Baillage of
Troyes under the
Counts of Champagne, 1152-1284. ISBN 0-8018-1663-7...
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judicial provinces, and to
which belong all the
royal jurisdictions,
baillages (bailiwicks) and seneschaussées (seneschalties). They are made up of several...
-
powers by
Henry II of
France and were
thereafter called presidial courts (
baillages présidiaux).
Bailie and
presidial courts were also the
courts of first...
-
finances in his
baillage (in the
south of France, the
equivalent post was "sénéchal, sénéchaussé"). Over time, the role of the
baillages would be greatly...
- chambellans, des sénéchaux, des gouverneurs, des
magistrats intègres dans les
baillages et les
cours souveraines, et
enfin des
conseillers du roi et des trésoriers...
- chambellans, des sénéchaux, des gouverneurs, des
magistrats intègres dans les
baillages et les
cours souveraines, et
enfin des
conseillers du roi et des trésoriers...
- the
Protestants held
prior to the
outbreak of
civil war and one town per
baillage. This
peace was
greatly favourable to the
Protestant nobility at the expense...
- In Franco-Provençal, Bramé la fan
means "To
scream for hunger". Tour du
Baillage. Tour Fromage. The
south and east
gates exist intact. The latter, a double...