Definition of Castellanies. Meaning of Castellanies. Synonyms of Castellanies

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Definition of Castellanies

Castellanies
Castellany Cas"tel*la*ny, n.; pl. Castellanies. [LL. castellania.] The lordship of a castle; the extent of land and jurisdiction appertaining to a castle.

Meaning of Castellanies from wikipedia

- forbidden to Catholics. A castellany, or castellania, is a term denoting a district administered by a castellan. Castellanies appeared during the Middle...
- The Castellany of Gützkow was a castellany in the Duchy of Pomerania in the High Middle Ages. It was established before 1128 from the Prin****lity of Gützkow...
- over an entire province comprising many bailiwicks, seneschalties and castellanies. All men from the richest noble to the poorest commoner were summoned...
- constituted a contiguous domain or territory comprising nine towns and castellanies along or near the river Somme. These were Amiens, Abbeville, Saint-Quentin...
- 1300 and the first historical do****ent attesting to the existence of a castellany dates to 1313. With the completion of St John's Cathedral in 1390, Warsaw...
- and ecclesiastical officials. Many of these same citadels later formed castellanies which housed government, militia, and local courts. In 888, the Western...
- fragmented as their authority was challenged by minor countships and castellanies. The princelings of West Francia elected Robert I's grandson, Hugh Capet...
- prin****lities were turned into castellanies subordinate to the Pomeranian duke, who appointed the castellans. These castellanies were converted from their...
- Pomerania took control of the New March with Torzym Land, the Międzyrzecz castellany, annexed from Greater Poland by Brandenburg in 1297, and northern Lubusz...
- constituting the Kingdom of Poland prior to its fragmentation while the Santok Castellany was outright sold to Brandenburg by the Piast dukes of Greater Poland...