- The
marturina or kunovina,
referring to marten's fur, was a tax
collected in the
lands to the
south of the
Drava River in the
medieval Kingdom of Hungary...
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currency in the then
highly valued marten skins,
which were
recorded as
marturina ("marten tax") or kunovina, in
Lower Pannonia,
modern day
Hungary and...
- and 25-Croatian kuna, the word "kuna"
meaning "marten" in Croatian.
Marturina Herrero, J.; Kranz, A.; Skumatov, D.; Abramov, A.V.; Maran, T.; Monakhov...
- form of
payment in Slavonia, the
Croatian Littoral, and Dalmatia. The
marturina was a form of tax
named after this. The banovac, a coin
struck and used...
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pelts were
highly valued goods used as a form of
payment in
Slavonia (
marturina). This was one of the
reasons for
naming the
former currency of the Republic...
- Kiev.
Local trade also existed,
which enabled Coloman to
collect the
marturina, the
traditional in-kind tax of Slavonia, in cash.
Coloman exempted those...
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Slavonia from Béla III of Hungary.
There he also
granted the
right of
marturina, a type of tax in
Croatia which was
collected in the then
highly valued...
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national animal of Croatia. It has a
symbolic meaning,
since marten pelts (
marturina) were
collected as tax by
early Slavs, and
because it
appears prominently...
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exemptions for
their services in 1322,
including exemptions from
paying marturina and
collecta (extraordinary tax of 7 denari).
Leukus and
Kakas divided...
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handing over
Dubica County in
Lower Slavonia and its
accessories (e.g.
marturina) to the
knights in late 1268 or
early 1269.
According to the 15th-century...