- by the
Burgrave or lord of the
castle (the Burgherr) with the so-called
Burghut or castle-guard. In
other words, his job was to
guard the
castle and defend...
-
knight service in war was far less
common than: castle-guard (called
Burghut in the Holy
Roman Empire), the
obligation of a v****al to
serve in a castle...
-
Virgil von
Graben gave his son
Lukas von
Graben authority over the
gorizian Burghut. First, the
Council of Ten of the
Republic of
Venice considered appointing...
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essential components of the Burgmannschaft, such as
residence obligations,
Burghut, Burggericht, and Burglehen. By the 17th century, the
castle ceased to...
-
Virgil von
Graben gave his son
Lukas von
Graben authority over the
gorizian Burghut. First, the
Council of Ten of the
Republic of
Venice considered appointing...
-
secretary Andreas am Stein. The
Emperor owed him the captain's pay and
Burghut for
Marburg and Graz for years. Ulrich's last do****ented
mention was in...
-
Virgil von
Graben gave his son
Lukas von
Graben authority over the
gorizian Burghut. First, the
Council of Ten of the
Republic of
Venice considered appointing...
- inheritance. In 1498
Lukas von
Graben was
given command of the
gorizian Burghut, the
defense of the
capital and
residential city of
Gorizia and its surroundings...
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Conrad of
Schlossberg are
entrusted here with the
hereditary castle-guard (
Burghut) of the castle. This
family were
lords of Eben near Inzing. The family...
- (Leo Wurczer)
Galprechtsholz near
Schonficht (Leo Wurczer)
Castle hut (
burghut) in
Stornstein (Wurczer zum Stornstein,
forename missing.
Possibly Ulrich...