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forbidden to Catholics. A
castellany, or castellania, is a term
denoting a
district administered by a castellan.
Castellanies appeared during the Middle...
- The
Castellany of Gützkow was a
castellany in the
Duchy of
Pomerania in the High
Middle Ages. It was
established before 1128 from the Prin****lity of Gützkow...
- over an
entire province comprising many bailiwicks,
seneschalties and
castellanies. All men from the
richest noble to the
poorest commoner were summoned...
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fragmented as
their authority was
challenged by
minor countships and
castellanies. The
princelings of West
Francia elected Robert I's grandson, Hugh Capet...
- 1300 and the
first historical do****ent
attesting to the
existence of a
castellany dates to 1313. With the
completion of St John's
Cathedral in 1390, Warsaw...
- and
ecclesiastical officials. Many of
these same
citadels later formed castellanies which housed government, militia, and
local courts. In 888, the Western...
- Kasztelan) (Latin:
Comes Castell****) – Castellans:
heads of
kasztelanie (
castellanies).
Their number also varied. The most
important Castellan was that of...
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subjects via the
castellanies, who were
managed by the
Naczelnik or Town
Chief (Latin:
princeps terrae). He had
sovereignty over the
castellanies or
gords (Latin:...
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papal bull
dated to
circa 1155
mentions Lubin as one of 13
Silesian castellanies.
According to
legend the
Polish voivode Piotr Włostowic of
Dunin (1080–1153)...
- prin****lities were
turned into
castellanies subordinate to the
Pomeranian duke, who
appointed the castellans.
These castellanies were
converted from their...