- An
urbarium (German: Urbar, English:
urbarium, also
rental or rent-roll, Czech: urbář, Polish: urbarz, Slovak: urbár, Hungarian:
urbárium), is a register...
- France, a
semifeudal system in France's
American colonies Subinfeudation Urbarium, a
medieval record of fees "fief | Definition, Size, & Examples". Encyclopedia...
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Freiheitenbuch (German: ‘Book of Liberties’) from 1431 as well as a
Habsburg urbarium written after 1415. In 1420, Justinger, who was
appointed chronicler of...
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bondage and
allows freedom of
movement for
peasants in
Hungary with the
urbarium of 22
August 1785. 1786 New
South Wales A
policy of
completely banning...
- Boica. 36,1,
Urbarium ducatus Baiuwariae antiquissimum ex anno 1240 c.
Urbarium ducatus Baiuwariae posterius ex anno 1280 circ.
Urbarium vicedominatus...
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began violating existing agreements. In response,
Maria Theresa issued her
Urbarium of 1767 to
protect the
serfs by
restoring their freedom of
movement and...
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important medieval m****cript. It was
written in 1166 as a feud
directory and
urbarium by
Canons of the
Herrenchiemsee monastery,
commissioned by the
Counts of...
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textbooks available to
Rusyn students. Later, in 1767
Maria Theresa's
Urbarium was
published throughout the
Habsburg Empire in a
variety of languages...
- Jalšovec was
mentioned in the
Urbarium from the
second half of the 17th
century as
Villa Jalsowecz. In the
urbarium Jalšovec is
recorded as possession...
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small peasant property compared to the
lordly latifundia,
expressed in the
Urbarium Code of 1767 (which
established the
plots of the
Hungarian peasants and...