- In
Medieval France a
paréage or
pariage was a
feudal treaty recognising joint sovereignty over a
territory by two rulers, who were on an
equal footing...
- The
first Paréage of
Andorra (Catalan:
Tractat de pareatge) was a
feudal charter signed in
Lleida on 8
September 1278. It
codified a lay and ecclesiastical...
- when he
signed the
paréage establishing joint-sovereignty over the
territory with Roger-Bernard III,
Count of Foix in 1278. The
paréage ended almost a century...
- Villeneuve-du-
Paréage (French pronunciation: [vilnœv dy paʁeaʒ]; Occitan: Vilanòva del Pariatge) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in southwestern...
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bishop over Andorra. In 1278, the
conflict was
resolved by the
signing of a
pareage (pariatges),
which provided that Andorra's
sovereignty be
shared between...
- in the Bačka
Palanka muni****lity, in the
Vojvodina province of
Serbia Paréage, a
feudal institution that
recognizes equality of
rights and
status between...
- a
paréage with the
church dividing the
government of the
lands between them. The
count was to have
charge of
defence and justice.
Another pareage was...
-
waived his
claims to the Lüneburg prin****lity and
received Dannenberg as a
paréage as well as an
annual payment in compensation. He also
ensured that his...
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Peter III,
between the
bishop and the count, by the
signing of the
first paréage,
which provided that Andorra's
sovereignty be
shared between the count...
-
conflict was
mediated by
Aragon in 1278, and led to the
signing of the
first paréage,
which provided that Andorra's
sovereignty be
shared between the count...