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- The obște (pl. obști) was an autonomous agricultural community of the Romanians of the Middle Ages. Mixing private and common ownership, the communities...
- dis****tiones, 5. 92 Latin: "Mox ... de ceteris, interim velim a sole mihi non obstes." Valerius Maximus, Facta et dicta memorabilia, 4.3e.4 Fox, Alexander the...
- During the Middle Ages, Romanians lived in autonomous communities called obște which mixed private and common ownership, employing an open field system...
- Kingdom of Romania in 1881. Aristocracy Nobility Ranks and titles Commoner Obște Taxes Law Vlach law (common law) Byzantine law Organic Statute (1831–1858)...
- "Pubic Symphysial Diastasis During Normal ****l Delivery of a", Journal of Obste India Vol. 55 No. 4 July/August 2005 pp:365-366 S. A. Panditrao et al. Scicluna...
- commemorate his name. Anleitung zur Kenntniß und Anpflanzung des besten Obstes für das nördliche Deutschland, 1852 – Instructions on planting the best...
- in Moldavia and Wallachia between 15th and 18th centuries, replacing the obște (autonomous communities) which were common before the founding of the medieval...
- estate was not returned to its previous owners. The kolkhoz was renamed obște, and the sovkhozes were renamed "ferme de stat" (state farms). Most of Transnistria's...
- Transylvanians, Moldavians and Wallachians(carii cu toții cu un nume de obște români să chiamă).[citation needed] Several foreign travelers through Moldavia...
- heart, how to defend and guide them. He pointed out that the first peasant obște in [modern] Romania was formed on his grandfather's estate". He was also...