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- organised into two separate types of territorial units: the Noble Counties (Comitates) were ruled by feudal landlords. Here, the majority of po****tion were...
- The other two categories were "sizars" and "fellow commoners" (Socii Comitates). Sizars were "allowed free education in consideration of performing certain...
- Thuroczer und das Békeser mit dem Csanader Comitate vereinigt, übrigens aber bezüglich des Umfanges der Comitate die jetzt bestehende Eintheilung vorbehaltlich...
- scholars, free tuition. Formerly, there were also fellow-commoners (Socii Comitates or, more likely, Sociorum Commensales) who paid twice the normal fees...
- Kingdom of Croatia was divided into counties (Croatian: županije; German: Comitate (modern spelling Komitate) or Gespanschaften; Hungarian: vármegyék; Latin...
- ("great") and external ("small"). The internal Boil(a)s were governors of the Comitates (administrative regions). Most of the po****r linguists believe that "Boila"...
- city of Maastricht. In some periods there was also one or more counties (comitates) of this name. According to Nonn's collection of attestations: In a letter...
- of independent comitatus from royal power have been do****ented. These comitates could have been enlisted as auxiliaries in Roman armies in Aquitaine,...
- Latin: Sedes Superior Hungarian: Kisvármegye; Latin: Parvus Comitatus, Comitates Minor "tízlándzsás szék". lexikon.katolikus.hu (in Hungarian). Ivan Chalupecký...
- published in Jahresheft des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines des Trencsiner Comitates (Jahresh. Naturwiss. Ver. Trencsiner Comit. ) 19-20 by Karel Brancsik...