- A
royal servant (Hungarian: szerviens, Latin:
serviens regis) was a
freeman in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the 13th
century who
owned possession and was...
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rights of the
smaller nobles of the old and new
classes of
royal servants (
servientes regis)
against both the
crown and the magnates, and to
defend the rights...
- houses, then of lay tenants-in-chief, and
lastly the king's
serjeants (
servientes) and thegns. In some counties, one or more prin****l
boroughs formed the...
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military service on the
Welsh border by the men of Archenfield.
Serjeants (
servientes)
already appear as a
distinct class in the
Domesday Book of 1086, though...
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rights of the
smaller nobles of the old and new
classes of
royal servants (
servientes regis)
against both the
crown and the magnates. On the
other hand, it...
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Giovanni Battista, G.3.3
Heinrich Biber –
Sonatae tam aris quam
aulis servientes Johann Philipp Krieger – P****acaglia in D
minor Giovanni Battista B****ani...
- illa
nimium contristemus– non-qualis nunc est, sed ad
nutum voluntarium serviente (Contra Julianum, IV. 11. 57; PL 44, 766). See also his late work: Contra...
- to the Holy Land in 1217–1218, but the
crusade was a failure. When the
servientes regis, or "royal servants", rose up,
Andrew was
forced to
issue the Golden...
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judges of the
servientes regis - the so-called
iudices servientium -
developed into the
noble judges (see below), and the
courts of the
servientes regis - the...
- from 1571 to 1614)
introduced undergraduates to
provide the
fellows with
servientes (household servants), but this was
abandoned by the end of the Commonwealth...