- The
udvornici, also
udvarniks or
royal serving people (Hungarian: udvarnokok, Slovak: dvorníci), was a
class of half-free
people who were
obliged to provide...
- and
revenues up
until the 1120s. The palatines'
jurisdiction over the
udvornici, or
royal serving people,
which is do****ented from the end of the 11th...
-
exclusively judged by
church courts, but also
prohibited the
consecration of
udvornici,
castle folk and
other serfs in
early 1222. However, a new
conflict emerged...
- present-day Slovakia.
Earlier distinctions between freemen,
serfs and
udvornici disappeared in the 14th century,
because all
peasants had
acquired the...
- pennies—eight denars per
person per year—to the monarchs.
Peasants known as
udvornici were
exempt from this tax,
being somewhat transitory between the status...
-
According to a 1219 verdict,
Nicholas judged in the
presence of a
forum of
udvornici in the
district Kemej.
However it
cannot be
consider as a
precursor of...
- a
lawsuit between the Bakonybél
Abbey and Opus, the
count (ispán) of
udvornici in Pápa,
following an
investigation process conducted by a five-member...
-
council ordered the
revision of the
grants concerning the
estates of the
udvornici (or semi-free peasants) in 1220. Next year, a
similar decision was p****ed...
- members,
which judged over the
lawsuit between Tihany Abbey and the
royal udvornici of Esztergom,
according to a do****ent
issued by the
collegiate chapter...
-
narrates his
ordeals is a non-authentic forgery).
Rubinus Hermán and his
udvornici from Vép
successfully defended the fort of Sövényvár. In
response to the...